- Criminal DefenseCalifornia DUI expert attorneys are specialist criminal defense attorneys who specialize in handling DUI cases. All California DUI expert attorneys are going to charge each of their clients a different amount of money because no two DUI cases are the same. When it comes to hiring a California DUI attorney, a good general rule is that the more time and effort that the California DUI attorney puts into a case, the more they will charge the client.
- DUI/DWIGold and Witham, Attorneys at Law, is a law firm that serves its clients as both Los Angeles County DUI lawyers and Orange County DUI lawyers. The firm has more than one location and has a wealth of successful experience serving as DUI attorneys. Los Angeles and Orange County are contiguous in nature, and the attorneys and staff have handled cases in both areas, so feel free to contact us using the information below...
- Traffic ViolationsA. The penalties imposed by the court for a DUI conviction vary considerably depending on the facts of the case, the defendant's individual circumstances, and whether there are any prior convictions for DUI. Factors that increase penalties and result in county jail time include prior convictions, a traffic accident, excessive speed combined with reckless driving, a high blood or breath alcohol content, refusal to submit to a chemical test or the presence of young children in the vehicle. In addition, penalties can vary from county to county and from court to court. Courts in some counties routinely impose jail time even on a first- time DUI with none of the referenced aggravating factors.
- MisdemeanorsA. If you are charged with a misdemeanor D.U.I., we can make most court appearances for you. It is our intention to protect your legal rightsand we will advise you when or if it is in your interest to attend court with us.
- Personal InjuryIf a defendant is involved in an accident involving personal injury, or if a defendant has been convicted of a felony DUI within ten years of the present offense, the case may be filed as a felony, with the possibility of state prison being imposed.