Facing a DWI/DUI Charge?
Protect Your Rights with Peter Rohrich
Whether you are confronting your first DUI/DWI charge or facing a felony DUI/DWI, the potential personal and financial consequences can feel overwhelming. The impact of a conviction can be life-altering, but you do not have to face this challenge alone. At PMR LAW, LLC, Peter Rohrich provides aggressive and strategic legal representation to defend your rights and help you navigate the legal process.
A drunk driving conviction in Missouri can result in severe penalties, including jail time, loss of driving privileges, significant fines, community service, and a permanent criminal record. If you have two or more prior alcohol-related offenses, the penalties increase dramatically, making it even more critical to have a skilled defense attorney by your side.
Peter Rohrich understands that every case is unique, and he is committed to building a strong defense tailored to your situation. Whether negotiating for reduced charges or fighting for you in court, his goal is to minimize the impact on your life and your future. With extensive experience handling DUI/DWI cases, he knows how to challenge evidence, question law enforcement procedures, and advocate for the best possible outcome.
If you or a loved one is facing a DUI/DWI charge, do not wait to seek legal counsel. Contact PMR LAW, LLC today to take the first steps toward protecting your rights, your freedom, and your future.
FAQ
DWI/DUI
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The consequences of a DWI/DUI conviction vary depending on the circumstances of your case. For a first-time offense, penalties can include fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, and possible jail time. For repeat offenses or felony DWIs, the penalties are even more severe, including longer license revocations, higher fines, and potential prison sentences. The impact on your career, reputation, and daily life can be significant, making experienced legal representation essential.
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Yes, Missouri law allows for the suspension or revocation of your driving privileges after a DWI/DUI arrest. However, you may have options to challenge the suspension or apply for a restricted driving privilege. Acting quickly is critical—you have a limited time to request an administrative hearing to contest the suspension. Attorney Peter Rohrich can guide you through the process and fight to protect your driving rights.
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Under Missouri’s Implied Consent Law, refusing a breath, blood, or urine test will result in automatic license suspension for one year and may impact your defense in court. While you do have the right to refuse, it comes with significant legal consequences. An experienced DWI attorney like Peter Rohrich can assess whether your rights were violated during the testing process and challenge the evidence against you.
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If you are arrested for DWI/DUI, remain calm and cooperative, but remember you have the right to remain silent. Do not answer questions without an attorney present. As soon as possible, contact an experienced DWI/DUI attorney like Peter Rohrich to discuss your case. The sooner you seek legal representation, the better your chances of building a strong defense.
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Absolutely. A DWI/DUI conviction can have lasting consequences on your freedom, finances, and future opportunities. An experienced attorney like Peter Rohrich can challenge the evidence, negotiate for reduced penalties, or even get the charges dismissed in certain cases. He understands the complexities of Missouri DWI laws and will fight to protect your rights and minimize the impact of your arrest.