Did you end up in the wrong place at the wrong time? Were you arrested for a crime in Tennessee? Are Knoxville police accusing you of criminal activity? If you have been arrested or are under investigation for a crime, seek the help of a skilled defense attorney as soon as possible.
Any law firm with a criminal defense capacity will help individuals facing drunk driving charges. Criminal defense abilities among firms, however, vary widely. Before entrusting your criminal record and driving privileges to any attorney, first ask yourself:
At the Knoxville, Tennessee, criminal defense law firm of Pryor Priest & Harber, our record and involvement in criminal law illustrates our DUI/DWI defense abilities. We have helped numerous DUI/DWI defendants achieve reduced charges, acquittal or dismissal of charges. And we have been involved with local, state and national criminal defense organizations for almost 30 years.
Do you face drunk driving charges? We can help. Call today.
A DUI/DWI conviction brings a minimum first-offense penalty of 24 hours in jail and 24 hours of community service. A second offense brings a minimum 45 days in jail, and a third offense is a felony and brings a minimum 120 days in jail.
Our criminal defense team works closely with our firm investigator — a former police officer whose police experience includes time with the criminal investigation division.
We will fully investigate the circumstances of your drunk driving charges, including obtaining police reports, police in-car videotapes, analyzing blood and breath alcohol tests and assessing whether search and seizure laws were violated.
Anyone can face a DUI charge. For more information regarding how we can help you, contact our firm for a no-charge discussion of your case. Send us a confidential email, or call us in Knoxville at 865-522-4191.
Our offices are located in Two Centre Square at the corner of Church and Gay Streets, fronted by the famous “rowing man” statue.
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