Miami DUI Lawyer
Charged with drunk driving in Miami or Greater South Florida?
If you have been arrested for driving under the influence, you are probably wondering what to expect from the criminal process. Many people want to know if they will lose their driving privileges or if they will be forced to spend time in prison or jail. It is important to remember that you could suffer very serious consequences if you are convicted. That is why it is so important that you contact a Miami DUI lawyer. Attorney Michael Mirer has extensive experience handling all types of DUI cases in Florida and he could be able to greatly enhance your chances of a desireable outcome in your drunk driving case.
No matter what charges you are facing, you need to be aware that there is virtually always a way that your attorney can help you. It is also important to remember that even if this is your first offense and you have no prior criminal record, you could still face very serious consequences. Just because you have not previously been charged with a crime doesn't mean that you will not end up suffering to the full extent of the law. With that in mind, you should take the time to speak with Mr. Mirer to discuss the best possible legal options for your case.
Why do I need a former Miami-Dade prosecutor helping me?
As a former prosecutor, Mr. Mirer has priceless knowledge of the other side. He knows exactly how the system works and he will be able to apply that invaluable experience to benefit your DUI case. He knows how important the outcome of this case is to you and he is prepared to defend your legal rights and help ensure that you are able to receive the type of verdict that you are looking for. Below you will find a list of the most common cases that Mr. Mirer represents. If you do not find what you are looking for please contact the firm. More likely than not your case can still be handled by an associate from the firm.
Challenging DUI Charges in Miami
Field sobriety tests are not always accurate and a false reading can lead to undeserved charges against you. Read more about challenging DUI charges in Miami…
DUI Overview
Driving under the influence is also commonly referred to as driving while intoxicated and a conviction will result in harsh penalties that could include the loss of your license. Read more about DUI overview…
Felony DUI
Aggravating factors such as multiple convictions or serious injuries can result in a felony charge of a DUI offense. Read more about felony DUI…
DUI Penalties
Among the negative repercussions you stand to face if you are convicted of DUI are: imprisonment, fines, license suspension, community service, probation and rehabilitation treatment. Read more about DUI penalties…
Multiple DUI Offenses
DUIs are most often considered to be a misdemeanor offense. However, when it is a case of multiple DUI offenses then a felony charge may be issued. Read more about multiple DUI offenses…
Under 21 DUI
The procedures and conviction of a person who is under the age of 21 and accused of drinking and driving are different than the typical protocol. Read more about under 21 DUI…
BUI
Boating under the influence is just as dangerous and just as criminal an act as any other. Read moreabout BUI…
DUID
Driving under the influence of drugs is punishable by the courts, and law makers do not look kindly on those who have been accused of this type of crime. Read more about DUID…
Breath and Blood Tests
A person's blood alcohol content (BAC) many not be above a .08 when driving. Breath and blood tests are the most common means of testing a person's BAC level. Read more about breath and blood tests…
Field Sobriety Tests
The tests issued at the time of being pulled over are known as field sobriety tests. These generally test the motor skills of the person suspected of drinking and driving. However, these tests are not accurate and results should not be taken at face value. Read more about field sobriety tests…
DUI with Injury
If you have been found to be drinking and driving at the time of an auto accident then it is likely that you will be assumed responsible for any injuries that occurred as a result. Read more about DUI with injury…
DMV Hearing
A suspicion of drunk driving can be challenged at a DHSMV hearing if you request the hearing within the appropriate amount of time after the allegation has been made. Read more about DMV hearings…
The 10 Day Rule
A person has only ten days after the time of their arrest to contact the DMV to schedule a hearing. Read more about the ten day rule…
Commercial DUI Offenses
DUI convictions for commercial vehicles follow a different set of standards than normal DUIs. Read more about commercial DUI offenses…
BAC
An individual's blood alcohol content is a commonly used verification of one's intoxication level. However, the readings produced from breath and blood tests are not always accurate. Read more about BAC…
Contact a Miami DUI lawyer today!