Your driving privileges likely have an immeasurable impact on your life. Your driver’s license allows you to get your children to school and to work and provide for your family, and it gives you the freedom to enjoy life. When those privileges are at risk because of a DWI arrest, life can get really messy, really fast. Speaking with a Charlotte DWI lawyer should be your first action after being charged with a DWI.
At Steven T. Meier, PLLC, we are here to help. We are a skilled legal team devoted to providing strong criminal defense throughout North Carolina. Our founding attorney, Steven T. Meier, has aggressively and successfully defended those facing DWI for more than 15 years. He knows the roles that inclement weather, hazardous roads and motor vehicle malfunctions can play when authorities mistake bad driving for drunk driving.
Drivers get a DWI in North Carolina when they are pulled over on suspicion of “driving while impaired.” While being pulled over for this suspicion does not guarantee you will receive a DWI automatically, the chances are high due to the tests involved and the presumption from law enforcement that you are impaired.
In North Carolina, drivers under the age of 21 have a “zero tolerance” policy, meaning they cannot have any alcohol detected in their system. Their zero tolerance also includes not having a substance impairing their driving in their system either. The potential consequences are especially harsh for a young driver accused of a DWI.
Any driver over 21 caught operating a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) at or over .08% will receive a DWI charge. As a commercial driver, you have a limit of .04%, but in some instances, commercial drivers are also under a zero-tolerance policy.
A DWI charge is a severe offense, and having a skilled attorney assisting you with your case is immensely helpful as you navigate the complicated criminal justice system.
There are many benefits to hiring our firm for your DWI charge. We have experience representing many types of DWI cases and will protect your rights. Additionally, we can:
North Carolina uses a tiered system when categorizing DWI offenses. Level 5 is the least severe charge, and Level 1 is the most serious charge. The DWI level assigned to drivers depends on their BAC level and any aggravating factors of their case.
Aggravating factors include:
The most basic way to avoid the harshest consequences of a DWI is by not receiving a DWI charge or conviction at all. While we can help you avoid a conviction when possible, here are some tips to avoid a DWI charge:
Our attorneys in Charlotte, NC know how breath testing equipment can malfunction and reflect distorted blood alcohol content. In this day and age, we also take special care to address issues such as:
Whether you are facing charges stemming from a drunk driving stop with unfavorable breath testing results or an accident potentially caused by inclement weather or hazardous roads, we are here to listen, answer your questions and use our knowledge of state DWI laws to safeguard your driving privileges.
Getting pulled over by a police officer is very common. Yet it can also be embarrassing, especially if you may be facing drunk driving charges.
At Steven T. Meier, PLLC Attorneys At Law, our team of attorneys is here to help you. We have successfully defended numerous clients throughout Charlotte and the surrounding area. If you have questions, we are happy to answer them. Below is a list of answers to commonly asked questions regarding drunk driving in North Carolina.
Yes – but doing so will likely result in an automatic suspension of your driver’s license. Under the law, holding a valid driver’s license in North Carolina means you give implicit consent to drug and alcohol testing while operating your vehicle.
After pulling over safely, do not answer any questions beyond giving your name, license and registration. If you answer questions like “Have you been drinking? How much have you been drinking?” The police may use your response against you later. Simply answer, “I’ve been advised to not answer any questions.”
Drunk or impaired driving charges can seem embarrassing; sometimes people just want to get it over with by accepting the sanctions. However, it can often be very worthwhile to fight the charge, especially if the police failed to follow protocol.
A drunk driving charge on your record can cause many problems for you down the line. You can easily be turned down for a job or a new apartment by having a DUI on your criminal record.
A: Knowing your rights is the first step in getting your DWI dismissed in North Carolina. You have the right to legal counsel; in DWI cases, you should take full advantage of this right. A good DWI lawyer can make a significant difference in your case. Experienced negotiators can seek to have your charges reduced or dismissed.
Many defenses, if valid, can result in your DWI being dismissed, but we encourage you to have a lawyer present these defenses for you instead of attempting to do it yourself.
A: The cost for a DWI varies. Costs can quickly deviate from the average due to the severity of some DWI cases, any aggravating factors, and the evidence from the case. Costs can also change based on whether the case’s charges can be reduced, dismissed, or negotiated. Despite the cost, hiring a DWI attorney is wise because the potential cost of a DWI conviction is high. The most severe consequences may outweigh the cost of the lawyer.
A: While hiring a lawyer for DWI in North Carolina is not required, it is encouraged if you are facing a DWI charge. DWI convictions can alter your life. With an attorney’s help, you can have your charges reduced or dismissed, if possible. Defenses that an experienced attorney will know about can range from an inaccurate test or test method to the officer performing a procedural error during the traffic stop.
A: After being charged with a DWI in North Carolina, we encourage you to seek legal representation immediately. You are facing a severe charge with serious penalties. Not including what will be passed down in a judge’s sentence, the consequences on your life will be severe, such as high insurance premiums, the installation of an IID, or possible unfair employment restrictions.
If you still have questions about your case in particular, please call us today: 980-705-8653. We are conveniently located in Charlotte and represent those in the surrounding areas.
You can also fill out our online contact form, and we will respond as soon as possible. Your initial consultation with one of our lawyers is always free of charge.
North Carolina has some of the strictest drunk driving laws in the nation. If you are facing charges in Charlotte or nearby communities, our lawyers are happy to meet with you.
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