Craig County Criminal Lawyers

DUI Defense

Our team of Craig County Criminal Lawyers are defending clients throughout Oklahoma who’ve been charged with a crime. One of the most prevalent crimes in Oklahoma right now is drunk-driving. A DUI in Oklahoma is charged as a misdemeanor or felony depending on prior convictions for DUI. Getting charged with a felony or misdemeanor is a scary ordeal and prosecutors will often stop at nothing to get a conviction. That is precisely why you need a Craig County Criminal Lawyer in your corner.

DUI Lawyers in Craig County

We’ve helped numerous clients who face drunk-driving charges. This type of offense comes with substantial fines upon a conviction. If it is your first offense, you will be charged with a misdemeanor DUI. This is punishable by a $1,000 fine and a potential sentence of 1 year in jail. In addition, your driver’s license will be suspended for 180 days. You’ll have 15 days after your arrested to challenge the suspension of your license. You may be able to obtain a modified license during this revocation period. A modified license will grant you limited driving privileges in vehicles that are provided with an ignition interlock device. Consult with an attorney immediately before attending any hearing regarding your arrest.

Felony DUI Lawyers in Craig County Ok

If it is your second offense within 10 years, you will be charged with a felony DUI. You will be subject to a drug and alcohol assessment before sentencing. A felony DUI is punishable for up to 10 years in prison and a $5,000 fine. You can also be penalized with two hundred forty (240) hours of community service and use of an ignition interlock device. If the judge sentences you to treatment based on the assessor’s evaluation and it does not include residential or outpatient treatment, you’ll have to serve a term of imprisonment of at least 10 days.

Criminal Defense Attorneys Near You

DUI penalties can get increasingly bad based on your criminal history. Its important to exercise your rights after an arrest and get in touch with an experienced attorney. Our team of Craig County Criminal Lawyers can evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your case and offer our insight. Your first consultation is free and totally confidential 918.416.0358.

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