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New York DWI Lawyer Fred Fisher

631-204-0073
877-KEEP-ME-OUT

Cellular Phone:
631-523-6666

New York DWI Attorney Fred Fisher, Free Consultation Request

24 Hour Emergency availability; serving all of Suffolk County

Ten DWI Mistakes
Arrested for a New York DWI, DUI? Avoid the 10 biggest mistakes

What Happens After A New York DWI, DUI Arrest?
There are usually both Motor Vehicle and Court Proceedings.

What Can I Do to Save My License after a New York DUI, DWI?
Fight to save your license! If you drive after losing your license, you face substantial penalties.

New York DWI Attorney Fees
What you will be charged and methods of payment.

Areas: Long Island, Southampton, New York, Suffolk County

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New York DMV Rights

Fight to save your driver's license! If you drive after losing your license, you may have to pay a $10,000.00 bond to get out of jail. You also will face a jail sentence of as much as a year.

  1. First and foremost, hire an experienced New York DWI lawyer. There are many factors to consider.
     
  2. Request a hearing and request the officer's presence. It will give you a preview of a trial, a rarity in criminal cases. The officer who signed the affidavit and notice of hearing must show up and justify the revocation. Other officers may be subpoenaed.
     
  3. Retest the sample. Testing errors may save your license.
     
  4. Investigate the adequacy of the drunk driving stop. The officer must have had a reasonable suspicion that a crime or traffic infraction was being committed.
     
  5. Investigate the adequacy of the DWI, DUI arrest and request for a test. The officer must have developed a reasonable belief that you were impaired by alcohol.
     
  6. Check the times of events. Officers must perform the tests within certain guidelines.
     
  7. Check the labeling of the sample. It must be identified as being yours.
     
  8. Attend the motor vehicle hearing. Listen for fabrications and other errors.

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