Are you facing a DUI and unsure of the potential consequences? I’m Aaron Grubb, a Tahlequah attorney with Wirth Law Group. In this informative video, I break down the repercussions of DUIs. For a first offense, you could face up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine, tallying as a misdemeanor. However, if you receive another DUI within five years, it escalates to a felony, leading to a maximum of five years in prison and a $2,500 fine. If you’re dealing with a DUI case, I’m here to help. Contact me for guidance and support.
DUI/DWI
Facing a DUI/DWI charge in Oklahoma can have serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, and even jail time. Understanding your rights and the legal process is crucial to protect your future. Learning about the specific laws and defenses available can help you make informed decisions. For reliable guidance, consider consulting a Tahlequah attorney who understands local court procedures and can build a strong defense tailored to your case.
If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office - Tahlequah at (918) 458-2677. Their experienced Tahlequah DUI/DWI attorney can explain the complexities of Oklahoma DUI laws and work to minimize penalties. Early legal advice is key to navigating these charges effectively and safeguarding your rights.
Aaron C. Grubb, Esq.
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