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You Have Questions About DUI/DWI in Virginia — We Have Answers
At Kearney, Freeman, Fogarty & Joshi, PLLC, our experienced Fairfax County DUI lawyers know that whether this is a first-time offense or a fourth, you are going to have questions about the legal process and what you can expect. We can provide you with answers that will help relieve some of your worry and work to achieve the best possible outcome in your case.
An Experienced Fairfax DUI Lawyer Protects Your Rights and Your Freedom
In every case, our DUI lawyer team will seek to get the charges against you reduced or dismissed. We file motions to suppress evidence, challenge the officer’s probable cause for arresting you and work with expert toxicologists in order to ensure that your rights are fully protected in the process. In the event that you are convicted on DUI charges, we will work with the prosecutor to seek the most favorable sentencing terms and assist you in seeking a restricted driver’s license that will allow you to drive for certain purposes.
An Experienced Fairfax DUI Lawyer Protects Your Rights and Your Freedom
In every case, our DUI lawyers will seek to get the charges against you reduced or dismissed. We file motions to suppress evidence, challenge the officer’s probable cause for arresting you and work with expert toxicologists in order to ensure that your rights are fully protected in the process. In the event that you are convicted on DUI charges, we will work with the prosecutor to seek the most favorable sentencing terms and assist you in seeking a restricted driver’s license that will allow you to drive for certain purposes.
In every case, our DUI lawyers will seek to get the charges against you reduced or dismissed. We file motions to suppress evidence, challenge the officer’s probable cause for arresting you and work with expert toxicologists in order to ensure that your rights are fully protected in the process. In the event that you are convicted on DUI charges, we will work with the prosecutor to seek the most favorable sentencing terms and assist you in seeking a restricted driver’s license that will allow you to drive for certain purposes.
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Mandatory jail time on first offense, if over .15 blood alcohol content, and for every subsequent offense
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Loss of your driver’s license for a minimum of one year on a first offense
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Installation of an ignition interlock device on your car
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Felony criminal charges, beginning with the third offense
Mandatory Installation of an Ignition Interlock System is Now Required in Virginia
First-time offenders convicted of DUI in Virginia are now required to have an ignition interlock device installed on every vehicle registered to them. This requires the driver to blow into an alcohol-sensing monitor in order to start the vehicle. If the driver fails to blow into the device every 10 to 20 minutes while driving, the device will stop the vehicle. If you’ve been charged with driving under the influence, get a DUI lawyer’s help today.
Frequently asked questions
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