Maryland DUI/DWI Defense Lawyer
Frequently Asked Questions About Maryland
DWI/DUI Laws
MD DUI/DWI
FAQ
When facing charges of driving
while under the influence, you no doubt have a lot
of questions. While I would be happy to answer them
during a free consultation on your case, you may
find some answers here as well.
What’s the
difference between a DUI and a DWI?
Not all states have separate
DUI and DWI charges. Maryland is unique in this way.
Both charges are quite different and can result in
different penalties.
A DUI is the
more serious
charge. Driving Under the Influence of alcohol is
the basic drunk driving charge in our state. You may
face this charge if you are found to have a blood
alcohol level that is .08% or higher.
A DWI stands for Driving While
Intoxicated and is slightly less serious than the
DUI. DWI is the charge that applies when you are
under the .08% legal limit but are still considered
impaired.
The penalties for these charges
differ as well. With a DUI you
could face
up to a year in jail while a DWI has a maximum
penalty of 2 months. Your fine and driver’s license
suspension will also be greater with the DUI charge.
For additional information on
DUI and DWI charges and their potential sentences,
take a look at the DUI/DWI Penalties page.
What happens
if I refuse to take the breath test?
Many people think this is a
good idea. Refusing a breath test can have negative
effects, however, if you are later found to have
actually been intoxicated. Under Maryland law, if
you refuse your breath test, you may be sentenced to
an additional $500 in fines and 2 months in jail.
In addition to the increased
penalty, the refusal may look bad to the court.
Being uncooperative with a drunk driving
investigation can color a judge’s opinion on your
willingness to do right.
Will I lose
my Driver's License after a DUI/DWI Arrest?
Typically, following a DUI
arrest, your license is immediately suspended. At
that time you have 10 days to schedule a hearing
with the MVA to keep your license. This is why it is
crucial you immediately contact an attorney to help
with this and your criminal charges.
All DUI and DWI offenses add
points to your license. The accumulation of points
can have a range of effects, including the inability
to get car insurance. To help make sense of the
point system and your period of revocation, call me
today.
Will I have
to serve jail time for a DUI / DWI in Maryland?
Both DUI and DWI charges carry
the potential for jail time. If this is your first
offense, however, you will likely be able to
complete your sentence without having to spend
additional time in jail.
As your convictions for drunk
driving offenses mount, however, the likelihood that
you will have to spend some time behind bars also
increases. As stated, it’s
possible
to spend up to 1 year in jail for a DUI charge. It’s
possible, though not likely.
What are my
chances of Getting Probation Before Judgment?
A Probation Before Judgment
(PBJ) is a unique second chance opportunity that the
Maryland courts grant to some defendants. It entails
serving a period of probation before your case goes
to trial. If successful during this period the
charges are then dropped.
The best candidates for a PBJ
are those without a criminal background. If this is
your first charge, your chance of getting a PBJ is
quite good. If, after looking at your case, we
determine this is a good option for you, I will
advocate for this on your behalf.
Do I need an
Attorney for A Maryland DUI?
The fast answer is no, you
don’t absolutely have to have a defense attorney. However, people rarely move forward
with criminal charges without one.
Having a defense attorney on
your side ensures you have the legal knowledge and
skills to correctly defend yourself in a court of
law. Having an attorney is a right written into the
Constitution precisely because it is so useful.
When it seems as if the
criminal courts of Maryland or the District of
Columbia are against you, having an advocate on your
side with knowledge of the system can be a great
reassurance.
Call For a Legal Consultation on Your Maryland
Drunk Driving Charges
Maryland Drunk driving cases can be beaten! To
find out what I can do to help you protect your
rights and freedom to drive, call (888) 452-4344.
Call me at (888) 452-4344 for my legal opinion on a defense of you
Maryland DUI arrest. My case evaluation is free.
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