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If you have already been convicted of a DUI, you have already experienced the punishments and personal embarrassment. Insurance rates skyrocketed. Criminal fines became a part of your household budget. Your license may have been suspended or revoked.
Those consequences will seem minor if you are convicted a second time of DUI within ten years of your first conviction. The police refer to it as a DUI second. It is more commonly known as Felony DUI, and it carries from 1 to 5 years in prison for a first time felony. Felonies usually equate to prison time add punishments, mandating that you secure a seasoned attorney at Gorospe & Smith P.L.L.C. in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A prosecutor will aggressively pursue a felony DUI conviction against you. A judge will want to put you in prison. You need to even the odds against you and protect your rights. Contact Zach Smith at 918.582.2520.
Co-founder and felony DUI attorney E. Zach Smith started his career as a prosecutor in the Tulsa County District Attorney's office. He was on the other side of the courtroom, diligently fighting for convictions. Today, he uses that insight in his practice of defending clients against aggressive prosecutors.
Probation is not always an option for a Felony DUI, especially if you have had numerous prior DUI arrests or a prior DUI conviction. If it is your second or third Felony DUI, probation is almost never granted. You will face punishment that involves prison. Your need for advocacy has never been greater than when you are facing time behind bars. At Gorospe & Smith P.L.L.C., we will defend you and protect your rights.
Retaining our firm to represent you could mean the difference between you going to prison or going home.
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced drunk driving defense lawyer for a Felony DUI case evaluation, please contact us.