Top-Rated DUI Lawyers in Sisters, Oregon

Sisters DUI Lawyer

Being charged with a DUI or drunk driving can be a daunting and stressful experience. If you’re arrested for such an offense, it’s essential to have experienced legal representation that can promptly communicate with the prosecutor and the court, develop a strong defense strategy, help restore your driving privileges, and strive to minimize any fines and penalties.

With a combined experience of over 70 years in handling DUI cases, the Gilroy Napoli Short Law Group is dedicated to protecting your driving rights throughout Oregon. We are skilled in arranging a DMV hearing before an administrative law judge. Our Sisters DUI attorneys are committed to advocating for the reinstatement of your driver’s license or working to prevent its suspension.

Call 541-306-2990 for a free consultation with one of our Top-Rated Oregon DUI lawyers.

Sisters Drunk Driving Defense Attorney

Arrested for DUI in Sisters Oregon? If you are pulled over for drunk driving,
and you have a Blood Alcohol Level (BAC) of .15 percent or above, you
can be fined for a minimum of $2,000.

DUII arrests (driving under the influence of intoxicants) are categorized into two separate cases:

  1. A criminal case, which can include jail time, fines, mandatory rehabilitative classes, required ignition interlock devices and other consequences
  2. A DMV case, which involves possible driver’s license suspension from 90 days up to three years

There are also varying legal ramifications if you are a first-time, second-time
or third-time offender or more. A first-time DUI offender is most likely
facing:

  • 18-month to 24-month probation period
  • At least 48 hours in jail or at least 80 hours of community service
  • Court costs, fees and assessments totaling about $400
  • A mandatory minimum fine of $1,000
  • A court order to obey all laws during a probation period
  • A court order not to drink alcohol, or use or possess drugs
  • A court order to attend a victims’ impact panel

Multiple DUII Offenses in Oregon

If you’re facing your second DUI charge, you’ll be dealing with a mandatory minimum fine of $1,500 and the possibility of losing your driver’s license for up to three years.

The consequences intensify for a third DUI charge, which is elevated to a felony. This could result in a prison sentence of up to five years and a minimum fine of $2,000 or more. Additionally, there’s the potential for a permanent revocation of your driver’s license.

For those with four or more DUI convictions, the penalties include a minimum of 18 months in prison, permanent loss of driving privileges, and mandatory fines.

Our committed legal team is focused on protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome in your DUI case. In Oregon, plea bargains are not available for DUI cases, making the role of an experienced and aggressive attorney crucial. We use our in-depth knowledge of current search and seizure laws to examine the legality of your DUI arrest and work to minimize the charges’ impact and severity.

Free Consultation — Contact Gilroy Napoli Short Law Group — Offices in Bend, Salem, Medford, Hillsboro and Portland Oregon.

Gilroy Napoli Short Law Group invites you to schedule a no-charge, no-obligation case evaluation. Call our Central Oregon Lawyers at 541-306-2990. Visit us by day, or request an after hours appointment.