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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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Know your rights in a New York DWI, DUI

  1. You have the right to enter a plea of not guilty and have a trial either to the court or to a jury of six within ninety days.
     
  2. You have a right to be represented by your New York DWI lawyer throughout the trial and at all proceedings leading up to the trial.
     
  3. If you do not have the money or means to hire a New York DWI lawyer, you may ask the court to appoint one for you without cost to you, and one may be appointed.
     
  4. You are presumed innocent of the charges pending against you, and that presumption of innocence will remain with you throughout the trial until, and if, the prosecution presents evidence to prove you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
     
  5. At the trial you have the right to confront the witnesses called to testify against you and to cross-examine those witnesses.
     
  6. You have the right to present evidence in your own defense and to compel the attendance of witnesses by subpoenas.
     
  7. You have the right to remain silent at the trial or testify in your own defense. If you choose to remain silent, your silence cannot be used against you.
     
  8. After the trial is over, you have the right to appeal to a higher Court to review the judgment of the Court.

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