Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

Defending Against Criminal Drug Charges

This Article describes how to begin to defend against a felony drug conspiracy or resale charge

Defending Against Child Sexual Abuse Allegations

This article describes how to begin to defend against allegations of child sexual abuse

New York Gets Strict With Multiple DWI Convictions and Vincent’s Law

Beginning in November of this year, a new law attempts to keep multiple DWI offenders off the road in New York State with Vince's Law.

My blood was drawn for a DWI on a No Refusal Weekend… What can I do?

This is a summary of a few tactics Steve Bowling Law utilizes in defending DWI cases.

Your Texas Driver License can be suspended just for being ARRESTED for a DWI, even if later found not guilty!

A brief summary of the timeline to request an Administrative License Revocation hearing before your license will be automatically suspended.

Wisconsin Drunk Driving Law Turned Upside Down

Blood draws and drunk driving

Challenging Prior OWI Convictions

If you are under investigation for a crime or drunk driving offense, if you have already been charged with a crime or drunk driving violation, or if you have already been convicted but believe your conviction or your sentence were wrong, please call (608-661-6300) right away.

Drunk Driving Defense

For even the most seasoned DUI lawyers, defending drunk driving cases has always presented special challenges. Today, mounting a successful drunk driving defense is more difficult than ever. That's why DWI attorneys rely on Drunk Driving Defense. Written by Lawrence Taylor and Steven

Sympathy For the Client

What’s the reaction when you tell people you’re a DUI lawyer? I remember people treating you slightly worse than the gum on the bottom of your shoe. I’ve represented judges, police officers, sports figures, actors. It covers all cross-sections of society, all income levels.

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