DUI Defense Attorney

A DUI conviction can haunt a person for years. A DUI can result in license suspension and/or revocation, depending on the circumstances. What was once an uncommon charge has become commonplace, even when a person’s blood-alcohol level is below .08. The police often give a DUI if they feel you are “less safe to drive.” The police also often give a DUI if they have reason to believe that you are under the influence of a controlled substance or even a prescription medication! After a drunk driving arrest, taking your chances on your own is a major risk. You need the help of a knowledgable attorney.

If you want an honest assessment of your DUI case by a lawyer who has represented clients before courts and before the Department of Driver Services, contact Bradley L. Milkwick, P.C. We offer a free initial consultation.

Providing the Dedicated, In-Depth Attention Your Case Deserves
You cannot fully understand your legal rights or know whether the police followed proper procedure, without the advice of a knowledgable attorney. At Bradley L. Milkwick, P.C., we are well versed in this technical area of the law.

In a systematic effort to help you make the soundest possible decision about fighting against conviction or entering a plea, we will take steps including:

  • Careful examination of police reports and video evidence
  • Search for problems with your breath, blood or other test results – involving equipment, procedures, timing or other factors
  • Listen to you and follow through on issues involving a potentially unlawful stop of your vehicle

Representation at Trial
We can defend your case at trial or negotiate reduced consequences if you wish to enter a plea.

If a trial is necessary, we will attempt to obtain an acquittal through:

  • Rigorous cross examination of the arresting officer, revealing false testimony
  • Exposing problems with the arrest, including exposing the lack of probable cause for the stop
  • Presentation of expert testimony to establish that an alcohol test was unreliable, in some cases