Naples DUI Lawyers
DMV Hearings
Your DMV hearing is a crucial part of your Naples DUI case. The defense lawyers at Musca Law recognize this, and that is why we are dedicated to providing aggressive and thorough representation for clients in their administrative license suspension hearings as well as in criminal proceedings. Your DMV hearing will only be won if you are able to prove that your blood alcohol concentration was below the legal limit, that you were unlawfully arrested or that your physical and mental abilities were not impaired. This can only be done if you have the evidence to prove this and the necessary knowledge of the law and administrative hearings to effectively communicate this to the hearing officer.
An experienced DUI attorney should know how to deal with DMV hearings and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in order to successfully overturn the suspension of a client’s driving privileges. Whether you are facing felony DUI, underage drinking, commercial vehicle DUI or multiple DUI charges, a Naples DUI lawyer at our firm can help you. We offer a free consultation to discuss your particular case.
Your DMV hearing must be scheduled within 10 days of the date of your Naples DUI arrest. If this is not done, your license will be revoked automatically – regardless of whether you are found guilty in criminal proceedings for your DUI charges.
Naples DMV Hearing Attorney
There are many benefits to working with a criminal defense attorney for your DMV hearing. Not only will you have a much better chance of reaching a positive case outcome; your case will also be better prepared for criminal court.
At Musca Law, our attorneys prepare for DMV hearings as we would a criminal case. We do this to ensure that we can get even better results for our clients not only at their hearings but also later in criminal court. We welcome you to contact our firm for a free confidential consultation with a skilled lawyer.
Contact Musca Law to see what a Naples DMV hearing lawyer can do to assist you.
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