If you were arrested and charged with a DUI in Baton Rouge, Louisiana or a neighboring City please call Brandon Stockstill @ 225-302-8959.

 

Brandon S. Stockstill
Attorney at Law
10537 Kentshire Court, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA. 70810
bstockstill@gmail.com
Telephone: 225-302-8959

 

 



DWI Criminal Defense Attorney - Monroe, Louisiana

Louisiana DUI (DWI) Administrative Hearing

According to Louisiana law, an individual has 15 days to request an Administrative Hearing from the Louisiana OMV. Once the arresting officer retains your state issued driver's license, you are issued a temporary receipt of license. This receipt will serve as your license for the following 15 days in lieu of the one retained by the arresting officer.

If you fail to request a hearing within 15 days, your right to the hearing is lost, and your driver's license in Louisiana is automatically suspended for the applicable statutory time frame. In order to preserve your right to an administrative hearing, it is crucial that you submit your request to the Louisiana OMV within 15 days. Contact an accomplished and experienced DWI criminal defense lawyer in Monroe, Louisiana to help, but do not delay.

Arrested for DWI in Monroe, Louisiana?

Under Louisiana law, once you have been cited for violating the DWI statute, the state initiates two simultaneous, yet separate legal actions against you. The criminal action is in response to the ticket that was issued to you. Also, an administrative action is brought against your license by the Louisiana OMV. Both actions can result in the loss of your Louisiana driving privileges, so it is imperative to remember that there may be more penalties to consider and each action must be handled on their own.

If you have been charged with DWI, it is a major offense that can have serious repercussions, including fines, jail time, and loss of driving privileges. It is imperative that anyone facing a DWI charge in Louisiana understand what challenges they will encounter. It is imperative you seek the legal advice of an assertive and skilled DWI defense lawyer immediately. Call today for a free, professional consultation.

DWI Penalties for First Time Offenders

  • Chemical Test Refusal - Refusing to submit to a test when requested by police will result in the revocation of Louisiana driver's license for 180 days.
  • Alcohol Evaluation - Successful completion of a DWI knowledge test and chemical assessment is required for reinstatement of Louisiana driving privileges.
  • Louisiana Driving Privileges and DWI - In Monroe, Louisiana, a first time DUI (DWI) conviction results in the revocation of Louisiana driving privileges for 365 days.
  • Commercial Drivers - Commercial drivers are in violation of the DWI statute with a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04. A first time DWI or DUI conviction will result in the loss of the commercial driver's license for 1 year, while any subsequent DWI offenses will result in a lifetime loss of the commercial license.
  • Monetary Fines - In Louisiana, fines for a first time DWI range between $300.00, up to $1,000.00, plus court costs.
  • Chemical Test Refusal - Refusing to submit to a test when requested by police will result in the revocation of Louisiana driver's license for 180 days.

DWI Subsequent Offenses

Penalties are increasingly more severe for any additional DWI violations. Due to the complexity of DWI laws in Louisiana, you may not be aware of options and rights. This is why a capable and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney can guide you through this emotionally challenging process. Please contact a Louisiana DWI or DUI defense lawyer for a consultation.

Underage Driving Under the Influence (UDWI)

In Louisiana, a UDWI was a conviction received from any District, City, Municipal, Federal or Magistrate court having traffic jurisdiction for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of beverages of alcoholic content with a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of .02 - .079 and under the age of 21 up until August 15, 2007. After that date, any UDWI conviction received are processed as a DWI.

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