The Orange County DUI Defense Firm
The Orange County DUI Defense Group is dedicated to protecting the rights of drivers who have been charged with driving under the influence (DUI). With over 10 years of legal experience and an unparalleled reputation for aggressive DUI defense, the Law Offices of Thomas Wallin can help you obtain the best possible outcome against your Orange County DUI. Our skilled Orange County DUI attorneys have represented all kinds of people and have handled all kinds of DUI cases - from first offense DUI to felony manslaughter DUI; we can help! Our case results speak for themselves we will work hard to ensure the best possible outcome in your Orange County DUI Case. Never trust a lawyer who makes unfettered guarantees.
An Orange County DUI conviction can result in a number of consequences, including hefty fines, loss of driving privileges, community service, and jail or prison time. While it may seem that all is lost when faced with a drunk driving conviction in Orange County, it's not! It is important to remember that there are two unique cases that result from an Orange County DUI arrest. The first is a criminal court case. The Law Offices of Thomas Wallin will appear on your behalf if your case is filed as a misdemeanor. This means that you may never have to step foot in a courtroom. If your case is filed as a felony we will stand beside you at every court date and help you post bail if needed. The second action initiated is a civil procedure through the Department of Motor Vehicles. Our team of qualified Orange County DUI Defense Attorneys are NHTSA trained in administering field sobriety tests and will use their knowledge and experience to work on obtaining a set aside in the automatic suspension of your driving privileges.
There are a number of defenses that can be raised that can lead to the suppression of evidence and even the possible dismissal of the case. The burden of proof is on the prosecution. The Orange County District Attorney's office must be able to prove that you were in fact "driving" while intoxicated. The fact that you blew a .08% or more does not by itself establish this fact. |