DUI Lawyer Medicine Hat
DUI Lawyer Medicine Hat: We have a many talented lawyers for you to choose from that practice criminal law, and have specific experience with impaired driving charges in Medicine Hat. In addition to practitioners in Medicine Hat, we have lawyers available to represent accused people throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The factual context of every impaired driving charge is unique. The applicable defences for impaired driving charges vary depending on the factual context.
For example, sometimes the nature of the detention and arrest enables a talented lawyer to make a successful application pursuant to section 8 and 9 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, wherein they can challenge the reasonableness of the grounds for arrest and or detention. In successful applications, our lawyers have been able to have the evidence that was obtained ruled inadmissible pursuant to section 24(1) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
In other circumstances, our lawyers can review the disclosure in connection with an impaired driving charge and challenge the crown to demonstrate that they cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the machinery/equipment that the police used was properly functioning and properly administered by a properly qualified technician.
DUI lawyer Medicine Hat: Regardless of the nature of your specific factual circumstances that underlie your charges, our lawyers will throughly review any available information and seek to obtain an acquittal or withdraw by any lawful means available to you.
Our telephones are always on through our switchboard and our lawyers understand that good accessibility between lawyer and client is crucial to the lawyer/client relationship.
Admittedly, our lawyers have high levels of experience and excellent track records that are reflected in the fact that their hourly rates are towards the high end.
However, considering that a criminal record and other serious consequences can flow from a DUI charge, our focus is on beating your charges and talented lawyers are required to do so.