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Long Island DWI Lawyer

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Long Island DWI Lawyer

One of the most serious moving violations that you can be charged with in the state of New York is a DWI, or driving while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. This offense requires the expert advice and defense of a Long Island DWI lawyer, like Long Island Law. Grosso and his associates at LI-Lawyers.Com have years of experience in providing defense against DWI charges for their valued clients, and have successfully argued and won acquittals of all charges in many instances. Mr. Grosso is a former prosecuting attorney who has served on both sides of the courtroom, prosecuting DWI offenders and now defending clients charged with DWI. This puts the Grosso law firm in a unique position to handle a DWI case, since Grosso knows what to expect from the prosecution. When charged with DWI, alleged offenders have the option of pleading guilty or not-guilty. You need to have a competent Long Island DWI lawyer with you if possible when you are arraigned for the charge to enter your plea. What’s the difference between these two possible pleas? You’ll see that it’s significant.

  • Guilty. If you plead guilty during your arraignment, you admit that you were, in fact, intoxicated while driving, which the court looks upon as serious negligent disregard for the lives of others.       You will have a criminal record for life, and that record will have the attached stigma of a DWI conviction (which most employers frown upon). Additionally, you may face time in jail, even if it is your first offense (and almost certainly if it is your second or greater offense).       Your right to drive a motor vehicle will be revoked, which will make getting to work or holding down a job next to impossible depending on where you live.
  • Not guilty. If you plead not guilty to the charge of DWI at your arraignment, then your case will go through due process. This gives your Long Island DWI lawyer time to arrange your defense, gather evidence, and prepare arguments for your trial. During this process, your Long Island DWI lawyer might also arrange for a reduction in the seriousness of your charges to lessen the effects the DWI will have on your life.

Your Long Island DWI lawyer’s job during the process is to limit the amount of damage that the charge of DWI or the conviction of DWI will have on you and your family. Your Long Island DWI lawyer can help you to rebuild your life following a DWI case, and works to minimize the penalties of DWI in your particular instance. If you have been charged with a DWI, contact Long Island Law or visit LI-Lawyers.Com to arrange an initial consultation and to begin formulating your defense strategy.