DUI Consequences in Maryland
Learn about the legal and personal consequences of a DUI charge in Maryland. Cullen Burke provides expert guidance to protect your rights and minimize penalties.
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What Are the Consequences of a DUI in Maryland?
Being charged with a DUI in Maryland can result in severe penalties. Here are the potential consequences you may face:
- License suspension or revocation
- Heavy fines and court fees
- Mandatory DUI education or treatment programs
- Installation of an ignition interlock device
- Increased insurance premiums
- Jail time for repeat or severe offenses
DUI Penalties by Offense
First-Time Offenders
First-time DUI offenders may face penalties including up to 1 year in jail, fines of up to $1,000, and a license suspension of 6 months.
Repeat Offenders
Repeat offenders face harsher penalties, including longer jail time, higher fines, and extended license suspensions.
Aggravating Circumstances
Aggravating factors such as high BAC levels, minors in the vehicle, or causing an accident can lead to more severe penalties.
How Cullen Burke Can Help
With 34 years of experience in DUI defense, Cullen Burke offers strategic legal representation to help reduce or eliminate DUI penalties. He works to:
- Challenge the legality of the traffic stop and arrest
- Review and dispute breathalyzer or sobriety test results
- Negotiate reduced charges or alternative sentencing
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Success Stories
Case Study: License Reinstated
A client faced a license suspension after a DUI arrest. Cullen Burke identified procedural errors, leading to full reinstatement of the client’s driving privileges.
Case Study: Reduced Charges
In a repeat DUI case, Cullen successfully negotiated reduced charges, avoiding jail time and minimizing fines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I lose my license after a DUI in Maryland?
License suspension is a common penalty, but Cullen Burke can help you fight for reinstatement or alternative options.
Can DUI penalties be reduced?
Yes, with expert legal representation, penalties can often be reduced or dismissed entirely based on the circumstances of your case.