DUI
If you are accused of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI)
or Drugs (DUID), you face potentially severe and far-reaching consequences,
including potential revocation of your drivers license or driving privileges, a criminal
record, sentences to probation and/or jail, and restrictions on
travel. Most DUI cases involve two separate but related tracks: a criminal case, involving potential penalties including possible jail time and probation, and a "DMV" case involving potential revocation of your drivers license. The legal and scientific issues involved in DUI and DUID cases
are complex. If you are accused of DUI or DUID, you should
immediately consult with an experienced DUI defense attorney about your options.
With a combined thirty-six years of experience defending people accused of DUI and DUID, Casey J. Mulligan and Mary Claire Mulligan can help you preserve your rights and mount an effective defense against both the criminal and DMV aspects of your case.