Prior DUI Cases in Philadelphia
2nd, 3rd or 4 th DUI Conviction Penalties
Drunk drivers cause many traffic accidents with injuries and deaths every year. Most people including law enforcement have very strong feelings against anyone found driving under the influence. In Pennsylvania, the penalties for anyone convicted of a DUI can be extremely strict, especially for those facing their second, third, or fourth offense. With each conviction comes the possibility for even more severe punishments.
If this is not your first time facing charges relating to driving while intoxicated, you may understand the severity of your situation and the need for a strong defense against criminal charges. It is critical to contact a Philadelphia DUI attorney for guidance regarding your legal options. The knowledgeable DUI attorneys at The Benari Law Group understand all aspects of DUI cases and know what it takes to get the best possible outcome for defense cases.
DUI Attorney in Philadelphia
The courts may impose light penalties for first time DUI offenders with an otherwise clean driving record. Upon a first arrest, an individual may qualify for the ARD program, avoid time in jail and possibly have all records of the DUI expunged. A second and third DUI arrest can result in stricter penalties that can include large fines, jail time, loss of driving privileges for up to 18 months, court-mandated alcohol education programs and counseling, community service, or installation of an ignition interlock device. Some face a license revocation and vehicle impound. If a drunk driver causes an accident with serious or fatal injuries to others, leaves the scene of an accident, or has a child under the age of 14 in the vehicle at the time of the drunk driving incident, the penalties can increase significantly.
Do not allow the mistakes of the past interfere with your future. By retaining the services of our DUI legal defense team, we can formulate a strategy to defend against a second, third, or fourth DUI arrest .
Contact a Philadelphia DUI lawyer immediately if charged with drunk driving and have prior convictions.