In the 1980s and 1990s, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol was not punished as severely as it is today. As society’s awareness of the seriousness of DUI offenses increased, so did the penalties. Today, DUI can be charged as either a Felony or Misdemeanor depending on the circumstances of the case. The sentence, fines, and even social stigma of being found guilty of a DUI can have life altering consequences. Contact Matt Fakhoury, a former DUI prosecutor, to get the defense you deserve.
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