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What does a Dui Defense lawyer in your area do?
A Dui Defense lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Dui Defense cases in your area.
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Most Dui Defense lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Dui Defense lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Dui Defense lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Dui Defense cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Anthony M. La Pinta is one of Long Island’s most accomplished and respected trial attorneys. A lawyer for over twenty-six years, his practice is limited to representing clients in federal and state criminal defense and plaintiff’s personal injury matters. Mr. La Pinta represents the highest standards in the legal community. He has achieved the highest rating of “Preeminent-AV” by the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell attorney peer review directory and has been selected to the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 New York Metro editions of “Super Lawyers Magazine.” Mr. La Pinta has been described by judges and adversaries as “an attorney of the highest caliber,” and “one of the finest lawyers” on Long Island.. Mr. La Pinta has successfully defended many high profile cases that have drawn national media attention. He has extensive experience representing individuals and businesses that have been investigated or charged with white collar, nonviolent and violent crimes at the trial and appellate levels. Mr. La Pinta has achieved particular success in obtaining trial acquittals, developing sentencing mitigation, and securing post judgment relief. He has represented clients charged with murder, racketeering, conspiracy, money laundering, computer crimes, mail and wire fraud, public corruption, narcotics possession and distribution, tax evasion, arson, health care and insurance fraud, gambling, larceny, robbery, burglary, DWI/traffic offenses, and all other felony and misdemeanor crimes in federal, state and local courts. Some of his past clients include law enforcement officials, financiers, politicians, attorneys and physicians.. By also maintaining a significant civil law practice, Mr. La Pinta represents plaintiffs in all serious personal injury matters including wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, mesothelioma cases, product liability, civil rights violations, construction accidents, and professional liability cases. He has obtained numerous noteworthy trial verdicts and settlements in courts throughout the New York metropolitan region.. In addition to his teaching positions as an adjunct professor at Touro Law School and St. Joseph’s College, Mr. La Pinta is also a routine lecturer for the Nassau and Suffolk County Bar Associations, the Federal Bar Association for the Eastern District of New York and the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA). He is a past President of the Suffolk County Criminal Bar Association, a former Chairperson of the Suffolk County Bar Association’s Ethics and Professionalism Committee and a current member of the Attorney Grievance Committee for the Tenth Judicial District. Mr. La Pinta also serves as counsel to The Village of Babylon, The Board of Trustees of Suffolk County Community College and The Suffolk County Democratic Committee. He has also been a contributor and legal commentator for Court TV, Fox News, Newsday and News 12 – Long Island.. Mr. La Pinta earned his undergraduate degrees from The State University of New York College at Oswego and his law degree from Temple University. He is admitted to practice law in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, as well as in the Federal District Courts of the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the District of New Jersey and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He is currently the Managing Partner of Reynolds, Caronia, Gianelli & La Pinta, P.C., located in Hauppauge, New York.. Mr. La Pinta is a proven, experienced litigator who brings enormous energy, personal attention and an unmatched determination to every client he represents. His reputation and ability as a fierce and respected advocate has produced outstanding results for his clients.
I am a criminal defense and personal injury lawyer, and I love what I do. I was raised in the Canby and Oregon City area, which is one of the reasons why I have chosen to practice here. I also practice in the greater Portland area.. I have heard that the number one complaint about lawyers is not being able to get them on the phone. I pride myself on not making that mistake. If I am not able to take a call, I always do my best to return it within 24 hours at the very latest.. The main areas that I practice in are Clackamas County Circuit Court, Beaverton Municipal Court, West Linn Municipal Court, Gladstone Municipal Court, Lake Oswego Municipal Court, Canby Municipal Court, and Newberg Municipal Court.. I am always willing to go where I am needed.
Persuasive criminal litigator with practice-area expertise spanning criminal law, digital evidence, search and seizure law, and technology related crimes. Former State prosecutor for 8 years. Responsible for one of the first criminal prosecutions in the country to incorporate Google Voice recordings at trial. Set the model that local police departments currently use to obtain and incorporate Google based evidence into its prosecution of crimes.. Successfully prosecuted capital cases to guilty verdicts after trial including 1st degree murders, burglary, robbery, and child molestation.. Litigated hundreds of felony cases involving murders, rape, burglary robbery, felony assaults, domestic assaults, molestations, arsons, sexual assaults, illegal firearms, possession and transfer of child pornography, driving under the influence, breathalyzer refusals, and various drug cases including possession of controlled substances, possession with intent to deliver, and possession of one ounce to one kilo .
Kaitlyn Statile attended the University of Georgia where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Public Relations and a minor in Sociology. She then went on to earn her juris doctorate from Florida State University, College of Law. While in Tallahassee, she interned at the State Attorney’s Office, beginning her passion for trial law. After graduation she began working at the State Attorney's Office in Pinellas County where she conducted over 50 trials and obtained a murder indictment from a grand jury. She then went on to practice civil litigation prior to moving to Costa Rica where she learned Spanish and worked in immigration and real estate law for ex-pats. She has now joined Carlson, Meissner, Hart and Hayslett.. Kaitlyn resides in Pinellas County with her family. She enjoys traveling, being outdoors, playing tennis, gardening, cooking and spending time with her children. She has a passion for helping others and seeking justice and fair treatment for all.
Carl will work hard for you. Defending yourself takes more than just skill. It takes tenacity and perseverance. Carl is a sponsored General Member of the pretigious National College for DUI Defense; a gradute of the DUI Summer Session program at Harvard Law School; and certified in the DWI Detection, including the adminstration of the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs). Carl is a lifelong surfer, skier/snowboarder, and an enthusiast of fishing, boating, and waterfowling.
Experience counts when choosing a lawyer for a DWI case. I have tried over 200 DWI cases, with a very high percentage of acquittals, ranging from cases as high as .26 and below. Moreover, I have conducted well over hundreds of Pre-trial hearings and Refusal Hearings at DMV. Decisions on my cases have been published in WestLaw and the New York Law Journal. In addition, I am a frequent commenter for Newsday, local papers, and Channel 12 on cases or issues that involved DWI. I am very familiar with the breath tests instruments used by the Nassau County Police Department, New York City Police Department, New York State Police Department, as I have lectured and been trained on these instruments and actually own them. My knowledge of these instruments enables me to point out the short comings in them that can cause artificially false high readings. In addition, I have lectured on the Subject of DWI defense to Nassau Criminal Courts Bar Association, Nassau Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, and Suffolk County Bar Association.
With over 24 years of legal experience, Kenneth S. Feraru has built a reputation for providing exceptional representation and achieving successful outcomes for his clients. He is dedicated to understanding your unique needs and goals, working closely with you to develop a clear and effective legal strategy. Kenneth ensures that you are informed and empowered at every stage of the process, helping you make confident decisions about your case.. Kenneth’s approach is rooted in his commitment to his clients. He meticulously reviews each case, leveraging his comprehensive legal acumen to craft solutions that deliver results. His legacy of success reflects his dedication to protecting his clients’ interests and guiding them through complex legal challenges. When you choose Kenneth S. Feraru, you gain a trusted advocate who is firmly in your corner.
30+ years experience in all Nassau County criminal courts. Formerly Nassau County District Attorney's Office. All phases of criminal defense. Expert defense of DWI/DUI cases. Domestic Incident cases favorably resolved, often dismissed. Free consultation. All calls promptly returned. 24 hour live answering service. Call now.
Melody Yasuda is a highly skilled attorney based in California, with a focus on DUI/DWI, traffic violations, and criminal defense. She received her Bachelor's degree in Legal Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and her Juris Doctor degree from Santa Clara University School of Law in 2012, where she received the WITKIN Award for NCIP and the WITKIN Award for Jury Law and Strategies.. Ms. Yasuda is a passionate criminal defense attorney with over nine years of experience defending hundreds of clients in DUIs, misdemeanors, and felonies, as well as traffic tickets, resulting in many dismissals. She is dedicated to guiding her clients towards the best possible outcome, and she approaches each case with a compassionate, yet aggressive, attitude.. In addition to her extensive legal experience, Ms. Yasuda is also a Dean's Scholar and member of Phi Delta Phi, Florida Coastal School of Law's Honors Society, and Best Oral Argument, Best Memo, Lawyering Process II. She holds a Paralegal Certificate from UC Berkeley Extension, San Francisco, CA (2009).. Ms. Yasuda is a member of several professional organizations, including the California Bar Association and the Santa Clara Bar Association. She is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest legal developments in her field, and she has received specialized training in DUI defense.. When she is not practicing law, Ms. Yasuda enjoys traveling, spending time at the beach, swimming, and playing tennis. She is also fluent in Japanese, which allows her to effectively communicate with Japanese-speaking clients.. If you are facing DUI/DWI, traffic violations, or criminal charges in California, Ms. Yasuda is the attorney you need on your side. She will work tirelessly to protect your rights and fight for your best interests. Contact her law office today to schedule a consultation.
Attorney Randall A. Kins is the founder of Kins Law Firm, L.L.C. and practices primarily in the areas of criminal defense, DWI defense, Federal workers' compensation, expungements, and estate planning. He received his law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Minnesota.. After graduating from law school, Mr. Kins worked for several years as a defense attorney representing large corporations throughout Minnesota. During that time he realized a passion for providing individuals with legal representation. He enjoys developing relationships with clients and believes that navigating complicated legal issues requires a personal touch, as every client's situation is unique.. Mr. Kins wants to hear your story, identify your goals, and provide you the counsel required to achieve your objectives. He is passionate about protecting the interests of his clients, whether it is fighting for constitutional rights in criminal defense cases, helping achieve peace of mind through estate planning services, or representing injured federal workers.
Dan Koewler is licensed to practice law by not only the United States Supreme Court, but also the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota and the Minnesota Federal Court system. Dan represents Minnesota clients against both a broad array of criminal charges and after-the-fact assistance with expungements.. He is a member of several organizations dedicated to criminal defense, including the Minnesota Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL) the National College of DUI Defense (NCDD) and is a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Associataion (DUIDLA). He is the acting Secretary for the exclusive, invite-only Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice (MSCJ) and is on the Executive Council for the Criminal Law section of the Minnesota State Bar Association.. In his years of practice, Dan has developed extensive experience in contested criminal matters, ranging from 8 week-long first degree murder trials that involve extensive expert testimony regarding DNA, to day-long contested hearings challenging the scientific basis for DWI tests. Alongside his work in local district courts, Dan also regularly represents clients before the Minnesota Court of Appeals on either criminal appeals or Implied Consent civil appeals.. In 2010 Dan was selected by Minnesota Lawyer as one of only 25 “Up and Coming Attorneys” by Minnesota was actively involved in the work of not only the Source Code Coalition, but also acted as an attorney for the plaintiff-intervenors in the Federal Court settlement that ultimately resulted in the disclosure of the source code to the now-retired Intoxilyzer 5000EN. When he’s not in court, Dan teaches other defense attorneys on the art of DWI defense, including his recurring Webcast on the “Chemical Testing” chapter of Minnesota’s “DWI Deskbook” (he also authored several chapters in that publication).. In 2014 and 2015 Dan was selected to Super Lawyer's list of "Rising Stars" a distinction reserved for 2.5% of attorneys practicing in his field. Dan regularly blogs on criminal defense issues - primarily DWI issues – on the award winning “Minnesota DWI Defense Blog.” In addition to teaching duties, he also provides pro bono work for non-profit organizations that deal with criminal law issues; he was the sole author of the amicus curiae brief filed on behalf of the Minnesota Society for Criminal Justice in the Minnesota Supreme Court case of Patino v. One 2007 Chevrolet and again in the Minnesota Supreme Court case of Axelberg v. Comm’r of Pub. Safety. He is the author of the amicus curiae brief in the recent Minnesota Supreme Court Case of State v. Bernard.
Charles Ramsay is Minnesota's ONLY Board Certified DWI lawyer (recognized by the American Bar Association, not the MN Bar Association), and is also Board Certified in Criminal Defense by the Minnesota Bar Association. He practices primarily in the area of criminal defense, DWI and civil forfeitures. He has obtained acquittals in nearly every type of case from DWI to murder. He prides himself on being on the cutting edge of criminal defense. He helped pioneer a number of defenses in Minnesota, including faulty eyewitness identification, false confessions and the right of a defendant to present alternative suspects to a jury. In 2006, Ramsay testified in Court about the shortcomings of breath testing devices such as the Intoxilyzer 5000.. Ramsay has created new DWI defense strategies and is making massive changes in Minnesota DUI Law. A few examples are Urine Testing, Blood Testing, The Implied Consent Law. He also has successfully challenged both the administration of tests, as well as the source code behind The Intoxilyzer 5000, the breath test machine used in Minnesota. Forty-Five years of established Minnesota DWI is in the process of dramatic change...change that can mean new opportunities for your defense!. *DWI Law Dead? -- Is the Minnesota Implied Consent Law Dead? His Appellate Victories and Supreme Court Cases!*Blood -- Using Constitutional Right of Confrontation to Beat Blood Alcohol Testing to Win! *Urine -- Judge Agrees: All Urine Test Results "Absurd"; Will Minnesota Urine Testing Finally Flushed Forever?*Breath -- Ramsay Exposes Lack of Required Minimum Maintenance; Are All Intoxilyzer Results Inadmissible?*Source Code -- He's Intervening in the Federal Law Suit vs. Intoxilyzer Manufacturer; while trial court judges have dismissed hundreds of breath test cases .... An effective appellate lawyer, Chuck successfully litigated Genin v. 1996 Mercury Marquis before the Minnesota Supreme Court, which ruled that vehicle owners need not pay storage fees when they win their forfeiture case.. In 2004 he prevailed before the Court of Appeals in State v. Bergh. This case limits prosecutors' ability to use prior convictions and license revocations to enhance subsequent charges. In yet another case that year, Chuck represented the appellant in State v. Blom, before the Minnesota Supreme Court.. In other notable appellate victories, the Minnesota Court of Appeals held that a police officer may not stop a driver merely for swerving in his own lane of traffic in State v. Hugger, which he argued all the way to the Supreme Court. In State v. Bergerson, the appellate court recognized police officers may not purge the taint of an illegal stop of a motor vehicle when the driver attempts to flee.. Ramsay prevailed in State v. Sickmann, where he convinced the Minnesota Court of Appeals to grant Sickmann a new trial. The court agreed with Ramsay that the law which permitted blood tests to be admitted was unconstitutional as it violated the confrontation clause.. Most recently, the court of appeals agreed the DWI test refusal law is unconstitutional. Unfortunately, the state appealed the case of State v. Netland and the Supreme Court reversed the lower appellate court's decision.. See what issues he is pioneering today:
I graduated from Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan in the fall of 2001. I was admitted to the Minnesota State Bar in 2002 and work in the areas of DUI/DWI, Criminal Defense, and Family Law (including divorce, custody, and support).