Drunk Driving/Traffic Offenses
Grand Rapids Drunk Driving Defense Lawyers
Along with drunk driving / DWI cases, many people are arrested for driving under the influence of prescription or other drugs.
Different substances remain in your bloodstream for different lengths of time. You might be charged for driving under the influence of a drug that you ingested or smoked days or weeks ago.
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As with any criminal case, we must attack and question every aspect of the evidence and case against you. With drug tests, a metabolite is used to measure the amount of substances in your system. We will question the process and the "results."
Other Traffic Offenses
Driving while license suspended is one of the most common misdemeanor traffic charges that occur. If you are convicted, you may have to pay a minimum of $500.00 a year for two years in "driver responsibility fees" in addition to other fines and court costs. Our attorneys have successfully defended driving while license suspend charges and negotiated plea offers that avoided driver responsibility fees and points on your driving record.
If you are involved in a traffic accident, a police officer will make a report and decide who was "at fault." For example, if you rear-ended someone, you will likely be told that you are "at fault." It is worth fighting traffic charges for several reasons. Your insurance rates will go up, you will accumulate points on your license, and fines may add up to more than you think. Other common charges include road rage and driving without insurance.
Benjamin J. Symko was recently named one of "10 Outstanding Young Americans" by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce for 2010. He is a former Public Defender with extensive trial experience. Contact us about your reckless driving, drunk driving accident, or driving while license suspended defense.
Jensen & DeHaan, PC is an established firm with an excellent reputation, because we:
- Obtain good results and fight for your rights
- Return phone calls in a timely manner
- Understand the procedures of local jurisdictions
- Evaluate and review paperwork for clients
- Remain accessible and maintain an open line of communication
- Travel, when needed, to meet you face-to-face to explain all the issues of a case
- Treat every client as a human being, not as a case number
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