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Attorney Williams represents people facing a wide range of criminal charges, including: | |
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Attorney Williams also represents people facing jail sentences because of probation or parole violations and counsels on expungement or sealing of criminal records.
Many people run into problems with the law because of drunk-driving charges, called OWI in Indiana and DUI or DWI elsewhere. While drunk-driving charges are quite common, they are also very serious. An Indiana drunk-driving conviction will go on your criminal record, and it will also cause your insurance rates to increase—sometimes drastically—and it is difficult to have it removed from your record in the future.
A second OWI within a certain period of time, or other factors, can turn your misdemeanor into a felony charge. Defendants often face long-term loss of their driver’s licenses if they are designated as a Habitual Traffic Violator (HTV). Additionally, some defendants face home detention, jail or prison time, or even AADP, where they must take the Antabuse pill, in order to maintain their liberty.
A drunk-driving conviction is costly in the short-term as well, in court fines, fees, and mandatory classes. It pays to work with an experienced Indiana drunk-driving lawyer if it is at all possible to avoid getting that first (or any subsequent) drunk-driving conviction.
Indiana drunk-driving defense attorney Matthew S. Williams represents people facing Indiana OWI charges both in criminal court and in administrative hearings, and can help clients secure a hardship driver’s license, a probationary license, or an ignition interlock device to enable them to continue with daily activities such as work or school.
Contact Fort Wayne drunk-driving defense attorney Matthew S. Williams for prompt legal help when you are facing criminal charges. Se habla español. Free client parking located on the west side of the office.
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