Lake Winnebago DUI Lawyer
Lake Winnebago Missouri DUI Lawyer
Charged With DUI and in need of a
DUI defense lawyer in Lake Winnebago, Missouri? The Law Offices of Charles R. Green has the experience and resources
to help. After an arrest, you probably have a lot of questions:
Will I go to jail? What are the consequences of a DUI? What if I've
been arrested before? Attorney Green can help you find the answers to these concerns. When you
work with the firm, you can rest assured that your case is in good hands
- attorney Green has
more than 20 years of criminal defense experience and is ready to put it to work for your case.
Over the years, Attorney Green has handled a wide variety of DUI-related
cases. With an in-depth understanding of
DUI defense case strategies, he is prepared to offer clients the hard-hitting
legal representation that they need. As a Lake Winnebago DUI attorney,
he has spent years developing a reputation for excellence in the legal
community throughout the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Today,
he has a working understanding of DUI sentencing, field sobriety testing,
blood and breath tests, unlawful police stops, and other common pieces
of what makes a DUI case. If you were arrested for driving under the influence
(DUI) in Lake Winnebago, Missouri, you need an aggressive defense;
Contact a DUI Lawyer from the Law Offices of Charles R. Green at 816.361.0964.
Charged With DUI in Lake Winnebago Municipal Court? Request a Missouri
Drivers License Hearing
Your first court date (arraignment) will usually be at least a month or
two from the date you receive the criminal complaint or ticket.
However the timer starts running immediately on the right to contest the
potential suspension of your Missouri Driving Privileges. In Missouri you have fifteen days from the date of a chemical test failure
to request a Drivers License Hearing. If the Officer marked you down as
a Refusal, a Petition for Review must be filed in Circuit Court within
30 days. The Arresting Officer should have served you with a 15-Day Temporary
Driver Permit (Missouri DOR Form 2385). The request must be made within
fifteen days of service of the form if a test failure ( B.A.C. of .08
or greater ) was recorded or a Petition for Review must be filed within
30 days if law enforcement says you refused to cooperate and submit a sample.
Note: Failure to Request a Drivers License Within the time period will
result in the forfeiture of the right to review and the automatic suspension
of your Missouri Driving Privileges no matter what the ultimate outcome
of the criminal case in court.