Scottsdale Multiple DUI Attorney
Are you facing charges for your second, third or fourth DUI?
Being arrested for a DUI charge is very serious in Arizona. The
penalties are some of the most severe in the nation. When you have an earlier DUI conviction on your record, the penalties are "enhanced" and you face a very problematical future. You may completely lose your ability to drive, you will likely spend time in jail and you will owe thousands of dollars in fines. A fourth DUI conviction is charged as a felony, and when convicted of a felony, your life can radically alter. You may no longer find it easy to get a job or even a place to live. If you have been arrested and charged with a DUI and have one, two or more earlier convictions, it is absolutely crucial that you contact a
Scottsdale DUI lawyer to defend you in court.
Scottsdale Multiple DUI Lawyer
Attorney Anthony Knowles has been defending individual facing DUI charges successfully for years. His background in law enforcement has stood him in good stead in understanding how both sides of these cases work. It serves your best interests to take advantage of a skilled defense lawyer from the firm when facing a second DUI,
third DUI or even fourth. The stakes will be much higher in situations such as this and you will need to be as aggressive as possible to protect your rights.
When defending a DUI charge in a case involving an earlier conviction within the last five years, it is important to realize that the case is going to need to be thoroughly and carefully reviewed for any possible defense options. There often are strong and compelling defense possibilities in such cases and you owe it to yourself to pursue the option of an aggressive, proactive defense. A DUI defense lawyer from the Knowles Law Firm has the knowledge and the desire necessary to immediately review the details of your current case to determine the best course of action in your defense.
Contact a Scottsdale multiple DUI lawyer from the firm immediately if you have been charged with a DUI and have an earlier conviction.