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DUI Defense Attorney In Southern California

DUI Charges Are Serious

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is taken very seriously in California, and the implications of a DUI charge can be grave. A DUI conviction can lead to severe consequences that extend well beyond immediate penalties, including the suspension or even permanent loss of your driver’s license, substantial fines that can strain your finances, and potentially time spent behind bars.


The ripple effects of these charges can significantly influence your personal and professional life for years to come, making it crucial to not underestimate the severity of the situation — even if the alleged incident took place outside California.


At Shield Law, APC, our experienced attorneys have a deep understanding of just how complex DUI cases can become. Operating from our offices in La Mirada and Los Angeles, we take the time to meticulously review the specifics of your case, scrutinize all available evidence, and advocate tirelessly to protect your rights throughout the legal process.


Whether you’re dealing with your first offense or are facing multiple charges, we are wholeheartedly committed to assisting you in pursuing the best possible outcome tailored to your unique circumstances.


Don’t delay in securing the legal support you need. Reach out to Shield Law, APC today, and let us connect you with an attorney who will stand resolutely by your side throughout this challenging and often overwhelming time. Your rights and future are too important to tackle this journey alone.

Call Shield Law, APC at 323-310-4636 to schedule a free 30 minute consultation with a lawyer today.

Can I Fight the Results of a Breath or Field Sobriety Test?

As a licensed driver in California, you’ve already given implied consent to testing if a police officer has probable cause to believe you’re under the influence. This might include field sobriety tests like standing on one leg, walking a straight line, reciting the alphabet, or submitting to a breathalyzer. While you have the right to refuse these tests, doing so often leads to an immediate suspension of your driver’s license.


If you choose to refuse, or if you’ve already taken a test, it’s important to know that there may still be options to challenge the results. Factors like faulty calibration of equipment, human error, weather conditions, or certain medical issues can affect the accuracy of blood alcohol or breathalyzer tests. At Shield Law, APC, we carefully review every detail to identify potential weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.


No matter the circumstances, don’t lose hope. Contact Shield Law, APC today to speak with an attorney who can help you navigate your DUI case and protect your rights.

Is It Possible to Get Past DUI Convictions Expunged or Sealed?

Depending on the circumstances of your DUI conviction and current California law, you may be eligible to have your record sealed or expunged. At Shield Law, APC, we can review your case and determine whether you qualify for post-conviction relief. If you do, petitioning the court for expungement or sealing can be a valuable step toward moving forward with your life.


When records are sealed or expunged, they’re no longer visible to most employers, landlords, or other organizations that run background checks. That means your past doesn’t have to continue holding you back from new opportunities. In some cases, records are removed from public view; in others, they’re dismissed entirely.


If you’ve been convicted of a DUI and want to explore whether expungement or sealing is possible, contact Shield Law, APC today. We're here to help you understand your options and take the next step toward a clean slate.

FAQS

  • How Much Does A California DUI Lawyer Cost?

    The total cost of hiring a DUI lawyer in California varies based on how complicated a case is, how many years of experience the attorney has, and the region where they practice. The longer it takes to bring a case to resolution, the higher the fees. If the lawyer has been practicing for an extended time and has a reputation for success, they may be able to charge a premium due to the demand for their services.


    It’s recommended that clients discuss fees at their first consultation with an attorney.

  • Is It Worth Getting A Lawyer For A DUI In California?

    Yes, hiring a lawyer to represent your DUI case can be one of the most important decisions you will make. This is because DUI cases can be really complicated to manage on your own. A skilled lawyer in this space can help analyze all evidence, identify weaknesses in the opposing counsel’s arguments, and use those weaknesses to negotiate for a better outcome for their clients. Without legal representation, you risk not leaving money and accountability on the table.

  • Can A First-Time DUI Be Dismissed In California?

    Yes, it is possible for a first-time DUI to be dismissed in California, depending on the circumstances. Some of the most common reasons why this happens are due to insufficient evidence, errors made by law enforcement during an arrest, or when any violations are made to an individual’s constitutional rights. If any of this applies to your case, it increases the chances that a DUI lawyer will be able to step in and help file a motion to dismiss your case entirely.

  • What Happens If I Refuse A Breathalyzer Test In California?

    While you can refuse a breathalyzer test in California, the decision comes with consequences. The state’s implied consent law will be triggered, which means that your license will automatically be suspended for a certain period of time. This is because when you obtain a driver’s license, you are agreeing to submit to chemical testing if requested by law enforcement in the future. Violating this agreement will come with temporary consequences.

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Facing Criminal Charges?

At Shield Law, APC, we understand that legal issues can arise at any hour, and time is often critical. Call us 24/7 at 323-310-4636 to speak with a criminal defense attorney who will listen, answer your questions, and help you understand your options.

Don’t wait—reach out now to protect your rights and your future.