Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Brooklyn Center DWI Lawyer

When you or a loved one have been charged with Minnesota DWI, you need aggressive representation against the alcohol-related charges. You want an experienced attorney who is familiar with the state’s laws and has experience with virtually every type of alcohol-related case. This applies to those that are first time offenders and those who have several offenses under their belt.

You Have Rights – We Can Help

The good news is that you do have help when you are accused of DWI. The Law Firm of Martin S. Azarian brings 21 years of experience to your case so that you can have a productive future. It doesn’t matter if your case involves a first offense, criminal vehicular operation, or even vehicular homicide, you can have a much better outcome than if you were to face the criminal justice system on your own.

DWI defense success comes from providing an outstanding level of performance to clients. You will not be judged nor will you be lectured in any way. You will be provided with a competent defense to help you in your case.

Drunk Driving Penalties

The DWI penalties come in four degrees with First Degree DWI being the most severe of the offenses and carrying the highest penalties. You can also receive defense in the following areas:

  • Misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and Felony DWI
  • Driver’s License Revocation, Suspension, Cancellation, or B-Card License issues
  • Boating while Intoxicated (BWI), Snowmobiling while Intoxicated (BWI), and intoxication while driving any other vehicle including ATVs and motorcycles
  • Underage possession and consumption
  • Motor vehicle forfeiture and license plate impoundment

You will be provided with full representation that will present evidence on your behalf that will dismiss or reduce the charges. You can also receive probation violation representation and assistance with any appeals so that you can have your original charges and penalties eliminated or reduced.

Field Sobriety Test Refusal

If you are pulled over for DWI and you refuse to take sobriety tests, there are penalties. It is your right to refuse these tests, but you will ultimately be given a urine or blood test anyway. Test refusal can lead to revocation of your license because when you acquire a Minnesota driver’s license, you are basically giving the state permission to perform sobriety tests if they are requested of you. This is called “implied consent,” which is why you can lose your license.

Before you refuse a test, make sure you consult with an attorney first because you need to know the consequences and what your next move needs to be so that you can make the best one.

DWI Lawyer Brooklyn Center

Do not waste another moment without a DWI attorney standing by you. Before you answer any questions asked by the police or prosecution, tell them you need to speak to your attorney. Call the Law Office of Martin S. Azarian at 952-975-0663 for your free initial telephone consultation. Don’t talk to anyone alone because anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.