warnings for people arrested for dui
no expungement of dui conviction
Under current Alaska law, a conviction for drunk driving, refusal to submit to a sobriety test, or any related drunk driving offense cannot be expunged from a person's criminal record.
driver's license revoked in 7 days
You have seven (7) days from the date of your arrest to request an administrative review hearing with the Alaska Division of Motor Vehicle to save your driver's license after a drunk driving arrest if you refuse to submit to a breath test or allegedly fail a breath test.
drunk driving defense is complex
Drunk driving charges are more than traffic tickets; they are complex cases involving medical science and the metabolism of alcohol in the bloodstream, mechanical engineering and the mechanics of testing equipment and critical investigation to prove and disprove facts.
In addition to the complex medical and technical facts that must be addressed, drunk driving cases can involve "drunk driving per se" - the alleged offender is guilty based on the sobriety test conducted at the time of arrest. If the test proves that the driver's blood alcohol levels were above legal limits, the driver is guilty of driving while under the influence.
Winning drunk driving cases requires more than an aggressive attorney; it requires the esoteric knowledge of the law and the science brought into evidence during a trial. While most attorneys never experience winning a trial, Attorney Fred Slone has won many acquittals for his clients. To the left are some examples.
talk to an attorney today
Time is of the essence in drunk driving cases. By waiting, you may lose your driver's license, and either lose or severely risk losing opportunities to defend your case. To speak with an attorney today, please call Attorney Fred Slone at (907) 272-4471.
Call us today at (907) 272-4471 to speak with attorney slone.
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