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Baltimore DUI Defense Lawyers

There are a number of factors that can lead to DUI charges in Maryland, including repeat offenses. Blood alcohol content of .06 drunk driving offenses can carry extremely severe penalties, including substantial fines, mandatory incarceration and the loss of your right to drive.

If you have been charged with any type of drunk driving offense, the assistance of a qualified Maryland criminal defense lawyer can be invaluable. At the law firm of Engel Law Group, P.C., we provide skillful representation in a variety of cases involving DUI, including felony DUI. Our Baltimore defense attorneys are highly adept in these matters, and we utilize trial-proven strategies to protect our clients’ interests.

Working To Prevent A Conviction On Your Record

We take a personalized approach to every case. We closely examine the police reports, blood alcohol content test results and every other aspect of your case in an effort to ensure that your rights were respected at every stage. If there was a lack of probable cause for the initial traffic stop or the samples used to determine your blood alcohol level were mishandled in any way, we will use that information to dismantle the prosecution’s case and strengthen your defense.

In every case, our only concern is to avoid a felony conviction on your record. Our extensive experience and solid track record of success in these matters allow us to take a much more proactive approach to developing a compelling defense on your behalf and seeking a result that preserves your rights and your freedom.

Talk To One Of Our Drunk Driving Defense Lawyers

Contact one of our offices to schedule a free initial consultation with an attorney about your felony drunk driving case. You can reach us in the Baltimore area or anywhere in the United States by calling 410-449-2928. You can also contact us via email.

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