One of the reasons you would need to attend a Department of Motor Vehicles
hearing is if you were accused of driving under the influence of alcohol
or drugs. In California, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration
(BAC) of 0.08% or above. If a law enforcement officer pulls you over for
suspected drunk driving, you could face severe consequences if convicted.
You may be asked to perform a field sobriety test or take a breath or
blood test. Failure to pass these tests is enough to garner a conviction.
Not only that, but because of the implied consent rule, you could be convicted
if you refuse to take these tests. If you have been charged with DUI,
it is highly recommended that you contact an attorney as soon as possible.
You could be facing jail time and loss of driving privileges, click here
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DUIs.
Our entire team is dedicated to the unique needs of our clients and we
aim to provide them with exceptional counsel and resources. Attorney Virginia
Landry is a reputable lawyer who has helped numerous clients through the
duration of their DUI/DWI proceedings and
DMV hearings. When clients choose to obtain the services of
Attorney Landry, they are provided with leading resources, one-on-one attention, and dedicated
representation for their DMV and DUI matters.