A Maryland DWI is a very serious offense and the state of Maryland has created stricter laws and harsher penalties for people caught drinking and driving.
If convicted of a DWI in Maryland the result could be:
- Loss of drivers license
- Jail time
- Probation
- Community service
- Hefty fines
- Hikes in your car insurance
- Loss of job
- Loss in future employment opportunities
- and possibly more...
Because Maryland DWI proceedings can be very challenging it is important that you hire a qualified and experienced Maryland DWI lawyer to handle your case.
Why should you hire a DWI lawyer immediately?
In the state of Maryland, there are two separate hearings for a DWI case. The first hearing is typically done at the Motor Vehicle Administrative hearing in which you will fight for your license. At this hearing the MVA will fight to revoke your license. If you are not successful at this hearing there is a good chance they will take your license. The second hearing is for the criminal charge. At this hearing you risk suspension of license, jail time and fines. Both hearings are equally important and should be treated as a serious matter.
The importance of hiring an experienced Maryland DWI is critical for both hearings. Hiring an experienced an qualified DWI lawyer who focuses his criminal practice on Maryland DWI defense cases can make the difference in your case.
If you are seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, affordable and tenacious lawyer, contact our Maryland DWI lawyers today.
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Our Attorneys are taking Maryland DWI cases throughout MD. This are a list of counties in which we represent: Allegany County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Calvert County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Cecil County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford County, Howard County, Kent County, Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, PG County, Queen Annes County, Saint Marys County, Somerset County, Talbot County, Washington County, Wicomico County and Worcester County.