Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Are You Facing a Phoenix DUI?


The legal and political climate in the greater Phoenix Metro area makes it perhaps the worst place in the country to be accused of DUI. Even a first offense can result in upwards of a month in jail. Because the potential penalties are so heavy, an experienced DUI attorney can make a huge difference in your case.

Our goal in every Phoenix DUI case is simple: do what is in your best interest. We strive to exceed your expectations.

Once you read this website and call my office to schedule a free initial consultation, I am confident that you will feel better knowing that you are doing everything you can to help yourself.

I look forward to talking with you.

Stewart Bergman, Attorney At Law

DUI Lawyers

PHOENIX DUI UPDATE: Effective 9.26.08. Convictions for alcohol levels between .150 and .199 require a consecutive 30 day jail sentence.



At the Bergman Law Office we focus our practice on DUI defense in the Phoenix Metro area. We work hard to advance our clients' interests, and want to show you how we can help.
 

Complimentary Phoenix Arizona Area DUI Case Evaluation


You owe it to yourself to experience our high levels of expertise and service. The meeting can be in person or over the phone.

At the case evaluation we will do several things:
  1. Review your history, goals, concerns;
  2. Discuss the facts of your case;
  3. Outline possible defenses and potential issues for plea bargaining;
  4. Discuss the Phoenix (or Maricopa County area) DUI process specific to the city and court where you are being charged;
  5. Make a plan of action so you will know exactly what you can do to best help your case;
  6. Discuss our fees and fee arrangements, and in most cases, quote you a defined flat fee so there are no surprises;
  7. Give you time and space to make the best decision, without pressure to sign up with us or turn over financial information;
  8. Answer all of your questions to the extent that sufficient facts are available to us to comment intelligently.

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