Allegany County DUI Lawyer

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The Allegany County DUI Lawyer page has been designed to assist you through the process of receiving an Allegany County DUI charge. Often times, an Allegany County Maryland DUI or Allegany County Maryland DWI stems from a routine traffic stop. Should you be pulled over and suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or intoxicated, the police officer will likely request that you participate in a few field sobriety tests to evaluate your level of intoxication. If he or she determines that you are under the influence of alcohol, the officer will then may ask you to take a breath test to measure the alcohol content in your blood. All field sobriety tests and breath tests are voluntary, however, refusal to take them may result in your arrest and suspension of your privilege to drive. You should remember that you are not required to speak to any authority without the presence of an experienced Allegany County DUI lawyer at your side.

It is crucial that you act quickly in your Allegany County DUI case. After your arrest, you have 10 days to schedule an MVA hearing. If you do not act within this 10-day period, you will not be able to retain your driving privileges and will be forced to find another mode of transportation. Your Allegany County DUI case will likely be heard in front of a judge at the District Court for Allegany County, located on the 2nd floor of 123 South Liberty Street in Cumberland Maryland. It is in your best interest to enlist the support of an experienced Allegany County DUI attorney or Allegany County DWI lawyer through the Allegany County page to assist you in both your MVA hearing and in court to ensure the most optimal results for your Allegany County DUI case.

If you are looking for an Allegany County criminal lawyer, please see our Maryland Criminal Defense Lawyer website.