Monday, January 26, 2009

A Alabama, Alabama is Tough on 1st and 2nd DUI offense Drivers. Call Kreps Law Firm, LLC Today 888-KREPSLAW (888-573-7752).


In an effort to discourage drunk driving and reduce serious injury accidents in Alabama, Alabama, local police and state troopers have stepped-up their enforcement efforts. Just about everyone knows the statistics about drunk driving. In fact, the statistics released indicate a majority of serious-injury accidents result from driving under the influence. And everyone wants to keep the streets and highways safe.

In their zeal, however, police officers sometimes pull over and ticket drivers who are not seriously impaired. In some cases, officers have charged drivers with DUI when the drivers simply have made poor judgments. In other cases, officers have improperly administered field sobriety tests or have incorrectly interpreted the results.

Remember that you have rights, and that you are innocent until proven guilty in your Alabama, Alabama DUI charge. Many motorists, feeling guilty and admitting their mistakes, forfeit their rights against self-incrimination. Others, unaware of DUI’s serious consequences, harsh penalties and stiff fines, forfeit their right to counsel. You are entitled to have an attorney present even during questioning if you ask and you always have a right to remain silent. Feeling guilty and pleading guilty are worlds apart. You need a lawyer’s advice and counsel for your Alabama, Alabama DUI charge.

The attorneys at Kreps Law Firm, LLC, handle hundreds of Alabama driving under the influence (DUI) , Draeger breath test cases, failed Field Sobriety test charges, Speeding Tickets, and drug cases each and every year. Our trained, experienced, aggressive driving under the influence (DUI) traffic violation defense law attorneys will protect your driving privileges and help to keep your insurance rates low and your record clean.

Call us today at (888) KREPSLAW, or visit us at: www.Alabama-DUI-defense.com or www.AlabamaTrafficTicketAttorney.com.

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