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Law Offices of David H. Dworski, P.C.
883 Black Rock Turnpike--
Fairfield, CT
06825
Phone: 203-333-4410
Fax: 203-576-0038
Toll-free Phone: -
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Description of this DUI Lawyer Practice:
Dwi/Dui Defense - Two Attorneys with combined 18 years experience.
Impaired Driving Lawyer Synopsis of the Law Applicable to this Province or State:
DWI/DUI CONNECTICUT GENERAL INFORMATION:
Must defend in two (2) forums: State Court & License Suspension Hearing;
1st Time Arrest: Court Program Available; no break on license suspension Work Permit: Granted or not at sole discretion of Motor Vehicle Dept. Available IMMEDIATELY if fail chemical testing. Must serve percentage of suspension time if REFUSE.--------2nd Time Arrest: If ten years after 1'st arrest, diversionary program available. Otherwise: Two (2) days in jail or 100 hrs. community service, one year probation & one year suspension of license; plus License Suspension Hearing.--------3rd Time Arrest: Four Months in Jail (Legislature may change soon)
First Appearance Notes from this Impaired Driving Attorney:
HIRE AN ATTORNEY WHO'S FOCUS IS DWI DEFENSE. The law is VERY technical and difficult for the arresting authorities to comply with error free. The Client should consult with a DWI professional IMMEDIATELY after arrest. This allows the most accurate & thorough reconstruction of events from memory, assisting the defense.
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