Posted On: November 23, 2009 by Pensky & Kim

Protecting your Future from a DUI Charge

One of the most common types of criminal charges in Miami as well as many places is a DUI or Driving under the Influence. For many people, this charge will be their first experience in regards with being charged with a crime. Sadly, it is not unusual for many individuals who are decent, good and hard working to be arrested for driving under the influence. There can be very severe consequences for a DUI conviction. Such consequences can include penalties and hefty fines as well as the possibility of losing your driving privileges. There is even the possibility of serving jail time. You need an experienced Miami DUI lawyer to fight for your rights.

Most DUI cases begin rather innocently. You may have had a couple of drinks after work or while out at dinner. Then, on the way home, you are stopped for a traffic violation and when you are asked to step out from your car, the investigation begins. Before you even realize what has happened you are arrested and taken to the police station. You then receive a notice to appear in court. What you do next is extremely vital to your future and the way in which this situation is ultimately resolved. Contacting an experienced Miami DUI lawyer is crucial to the way in which the rest of your life will be impacted.

While the consequences of a DUI charge can be stiff, you need to know that an experienced Miami-Dade County criminal defense attorney can help you to prepare the very best defense possible. While you might not realize it, there are actually many different ways in which a Miami DUI lawyer can help you. Without an experienced attorney, you are at the mercy of the courts and will likely find yourself facing consequences that will affect you for the rest of your life. If you have been arrested for DUI or any other criminal charge contact the lawyers at Pensky & Kim, P.A., our initial consultation is free of charge. Call (305) 571-9800 immediately if you have been charged with a DUI or any other criminal offense.