Martin County DUI Attorney
Spring Break DUI Charges in Stuart, Florida
Many students from across the nation head to Florida each year for spring break. They are often unaware of Florida DUI laws that await them if they are stopped by law enforcement for driving under the influence. The state of Florida is very strict on both legal residents and out-of-state drivers caught driving drunk. Florida, also takes a zero tolerance stance against anyone under the age of 21 caught drinking and driving. Your best chance and possibly only chance at freedom would be to hire a Martin County DUI lawyer immediately before it is too late.
Arrested for DUI? Protect Your Future Today
Stuart DUI attorney David Golden is well aware of your legal rights in the state of Florida and if charged with spring break DUI he can aggressively defend you. Often law enforcement will administer field sobriety tests and blood/breath tests incorrectly leading to many false arrests. In addition, there are many different factors that can weigh in, that can severely affect the outcome of a test. Whether you are under the legal age to drink, or legally allowed to drink, please contact the Law Offices of David Golden, P.A. to schedule a free case consultation.
DUI can be charged when a person has a BAC (blood alcohol content) of 0.08% or higher. However, if a person is 21 and under the legal age to drink, they can face a DUI charge with a BAC as low as 0.02% (which is often equal to just one drink). Even if this is a person’s first time ever being arrested they can face up to 1 year in jail, up to $5,000 in fines, probation, drivers license suspension, community service, DUI school, possible vehicle impoundment, installation of vehicle interlock device; along with several other very serious DUI penalties.
DUI Defense Lawyer Serving Stuart, FL
If you have been charged and/or arrested for DUI (driving under the influence) while on spring break, please contact the Law Offices of David Golden, P.A.. Mr. Golden provides outstanding legal representation for both in state and out-of-state drivers charged with spring break DUI or underage DUI in Martin County, Florida.
**It is important to note that there is a
driver’s license 10 day rule
in the state of Florida. It requires a person to schedule a DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) Hearing within the ten day time period following an arrest; otherwise a person can risk an automatic driver’s license suspension.**
Arrested for spring break DUI?
Contact the Law Offices of David Golden, P.A. today.