Yates County DWI Lawyers
Compare top rated New York attorneys serving Yates County.
DWI, Criminal and Real Estate
St. John's University School of Law
DWI and Criminal
The George Washington University Law School
(585) 230-8741
70 Linden Oaks Office Park, Suite 300
ROCHESTER, NY 14625
DWI, Business, Criminal and Divorce
SUNY Buffalo Law School
DWI, Civil Rights, Criminal and Personal Injury
Cornell Law School
DWI and Criminal
Syracuse University College of Law
DWI and Criminal
Albany Law School
DWI and Criminal
Albany Law School
(585) 563-2400
1250 PITTSFORD VICTOR RD
Building 100, Suite 190
PITTSFORD, NY 14534
DWI, Business, Criminal and Estate Planning
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
DWI, Criminal, Personal Injury and Real Estate
Syracuse University College of Law
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Family
Thomas Cooley Law School and Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
James A. Baker
Tompkins County, NY DWI Lawyer with 40 years of experience
DWI, Criminal and Real Estate
Cornell Law School
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Family
University of Akron School of Law
DWI and Criminal
Albany Law School
DWI, Bankruptcy, Criminal and Personal Injury
University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Family
DWI, Criminal and Immigration
New York Law School
DWI, Bankruptcy, Criminal and Personal Injury
Syracuse University College of Law
DWI, Criminal, Estate Planning and Real Estate
Syracuse University College of Law
Eric J. Vogt
Monroe County, NY DWI Lawyer with 35 years of experience
DWI and Criminal
Western New England University School of Law
DWI and Criminal
Syracuse University College of Law
DWI, Criminal and Real Estate
The Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law
DWI and Criminal
Drake University Law School
DWI, Criminal and Personal Injury
DWI and Criminal
Syracuse University College of Law
(585) 244-8910
100 Allens Creek Road
Bldg. 100, 1st Floor
Rochester, NY 14618
DWI
Albany Law School
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Personal Injury
Syracuse University College of Law
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Family
DWI and Criminal
University of Dayton School of Law
DWI, Criminal and Real Estate
New York University School of Law
DWI, Criminal and Personal Injury
SUNY Buffalo Law School
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Family
Rutgers School of Law-Newark
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Estate Planning
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Jeffrey Wicks
Monroe County, NY DWI Lawyer with 37 years of experience
DWI and Criminal
Gonzaga University School of Law
DWI, Criminal, Divorce and Personal Injury
SUNY Buffalo Law School
DWI, Arbitration & Mediation, Criminal and Personal Injury
University of Minnesota
DWI, Criminal and Personal Injury
Syracuse University College of Law
Dale R. Yates
Cayuga County, NY DWI Attorney with 46 years of experience
DWI, Criminal, Estate Planning and Real Estate
Albany Law School
DWI and Criminal
St. Thomas University School of Law
DWI and Criminal
Albany Law and Albany Law School
DWI and Criminal
Syracuse Law School and Syracuse University College of Law
Arrested or charged with a DUI or DWI?
Driving under the influence (DUI) means operating a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs that have impaired a person's mental or motor skills. In most states, a person will be considered "impaired" if they exhibit objective signs of intoxication, or if they have a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher. Many states also have zero tolerance laws for drivers under 21, where any non-zero BAC level constitutes an offense. Most states also hold commercial drivers, such as truck drivers, to a more rigorous standard.
Law enforcement officers use a variety of tests, such as field sobriety tests and breathalyzers, to determine whether a driver is impaired by alcohol. In some jurisdictions, you have a right to refuse some of these tests, but in other jurisdictions you may be required to submit to them. It is important to know the law in your particular state, and to consult a DUI attorney if you are facing charges.
DUI lawyers are criminal defense attorneys focused on representing clients facing DUI/DWI/OWI charges. Each state has different DUI laws. An experienced DUI lawyer will be able to evaluate the case against you and present your options on how to best limit the impact of the charges against you. DUI lawyers also handle related cases such as driver's license reinstatement and DUI record expungement.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC):
The percentage of alcohol in a person's blood.
Field Sobriety Test:
Any one of several roadside tests that can be used to determine whether a driver is impaired.