Being charged with DUI or DWI can be a frightening experience. The charges are serious, and you may not know where to turn to get the legal help you need. Rhode Island DUI defense attorney Matthew Marin may be able to help you. Matthew Marin provides aggressive, intelligent DUI and DWI defense. Since entering private practice, he has used these qualities to successfully defend over 500 clients, and he may be able to do the same for you.
If you or someone you love is facing a DUI or DWI charge, it is important to act quickly. If you are interested in engaging the services of a defense attorney who is committed to helping his clients beat their charges and move on with their lives, contact the office of Rhode Island DWI attorney Matthew Marin by calling 401-287-4384 today.
If you or someone you love is facing a DUI or DWI charge, it is important to act quickly. If you are interested in engaging the services of a defense attorney who is committed to helping his clients beat their charges and move on with their lives, contact the office of Rhode Island DWI attorney Matthew Marin by calling 401-287-4384 today.
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My name is Matt Marin and I am a Rhode Island Criminal Defense Lawyer dedicated to defending and protecting the rights of Rhode Island residents who have been charged with crimes ranging from drunk driving, drugs, assault, battery, shoplifting, breathalyzer refusal, domestic assault, and various others.
My wife and I hired Matt Marin to handle a legal situation for our teenaged daughter, an out of state URI student, and couldn't be more pleased with the results. Throughout the process Matt kept all of us fully informed about what to expect, he never over promised, and in the end his results were more than we had hoped for.
Right to Remain Silent: Silence is golden! Anytime the police question you regarding a criminal matter, you should exercise your right to remain silent and ask to speak with an attorney. Simply tell the officer in a polite and respectful manner that you wish to consult with an attorney before you answer any of his questions.
Police Report: Police responded to a 911 call reporting a suspected drunk driver operating erratically. Upon arrival, the police observed the Client's vehicle stopped along the side of the road turning its lights off. The Police, confirming that the Client's vehicle matched the vehicle identified by the 911 caller, turned on their overhead lights and pulled behind the Client's vehicle.
In the state of Rhode Island, a third conviction of drunk driving within a 10-year period is considered a felony offense. This means that the penalties increase dramatically. If you have been accused of felony DWI, you could be facing steep fines, serious damage to your personal and professional reputation, limits on your freedoms, and even jail time.
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