Clearwater DUI Lawyer
Aggressive Defense Against DUI Charges in Pinellas County
Driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs and/or alcohol is one of the most dangerous things a person can do. Yet, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in three traffic fatalities in the U.S. involve a drunk driver. In Florida, such incidences are common enough to be considered a serious problem.
If you have been charged with a DUI in Florida, or if you caused a car accident while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you may be feeling embarrassed, frightened, or confused. Chances are you didn't mean any harm when you got behind the wheel after drinking or doing drugs and simply made a mistake that thousands of other drivers make annually.
At Idrizi Law Group, our Clearwater DUI attorneys understand that these cases can be trying for both sides. We will fight for your right to a fair trial and defend you in court to ensure that you receive the lightest sentence possible for your DUI.
Call Idrizi Law Group today at (727) 202-5499 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our DUI attorney in Clearwater!
Florida DUI laws
State law concerning driving under the influence is defined in Florida Statute 316.193 as it relates to anyone "driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle" in the state.
In Florida, a motorist can get a DUI if they are operating a motor vehicle while:
- Under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances to the extent that their normal level of functionality is impaired. Under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or controlled substances to the extent that their normal faculties are impaired.
- Having a blood-alcohol content (BAC) or breath-alcohol level of .08 or higher
- Under the influence of any amount of alcohol if under 21 years of age ("zero tolerance")
DUI arrests in Florida can also occur if you attempt to operate a vessel under the influence of alcoholic beverages or chemical or controlled substances to the extent that your normal faculties are impaired.
What are the Penalties for a DUI in Florida?
If you are convicted of a DUI in Florida, you will be placed on probation, which will be combined with some sort of community service as well as a mandatory substance abuse course. You could also have to pay a fine worth between $500 and $4000 and lose your license temporarily or even permanently.
Depending on whether your drunk driving caused any injuries or if you have a prior history of criminal activity, you could face jail time, too.
Penalties for Florida DUI convictions break down as follows:
- First offense, BAC below.12: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 6 months to 1-year driver's license revocation, up to 6 months of jail time, 10-day impound of vehicle, DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, 50 hours of community service, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs.
- First offense, BAC above .12 or if a person less than the age of 18 years of age is in the vehicle: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 6 months to 1-year driver's license revocation, up to 9 months of jail time, 10-day impound of vehicle, DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, 50 hours of community service, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, the interlock device
- Second DUI within 5 years of first DUI, BAC below .12: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 5-year driver's license revocation, mandatory 10 days jail time, and up to 9 months, 30-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Second DUI within 5 years of first DUI, BAC above .12: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 5-year driver's license revocation, mandatory 10 days jail time and up to 12 months, 30-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Second DUI outside of 5 years of first DUI, BAC below .12 or if a person less than the age of 18 years of age is in the vehicle: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, up to one-year driver's license revocation, up to 9 months jail, 10-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Second DUI outside of 5 years of First DUI, BAC above .12 or if a person less than the age of 18 years of age is in the vehicle: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, up to one-year driver's license revocation, up to 12 months jail, 10-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Third DUI within 10 years, BAC below .12: Adjudication of Guilt, Maximum court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 10-year driver's license revocation, mandatory 30 days of jail, and up to 5 years, 90-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Third DUI within 10 years, BAC above .12: Adjudication of Guilt, Maximum court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, 10-year driver's license revocation, mandatory 30 days of jail, and up to 5 years, 90-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative cost, interlock device.
- Third DUI outside of 10 years, BAC below .12: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, up to one-year driver's license revocation, up to 12 months jail, 10-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Third DUI outside of 10 years, BAC above .12: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, up to one-year driver's license revocation, up to 12 months jail, 10-day impound of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
- Fourth DUI: Adjudication of Guilt, court costs and fines, up to 12 months of probation, permanent driver's license revocation, up to 5 years in jail, variable amounts of days for impoundment of vehicle, Multiple Offender DUI School, Victim Impact Panel Course, Alcohol evaluation and treatment, Random urinalysis, No alcohol, bar or clubs permitted, investigative costs, interlock device.
Penalties for Operating a vessel under the influence:
By a fine of:
- a. Not less than $500 or more than $1,000 for a first conviction.
- b. Not less than $1,000 or more than $2,000 for a second conviction; and
By imprisonment for:
- a. Not more than 6 months for a first conviction.
- b. Not more than 9 months for a second conviction.
DUI charges that involve a car crash resulting in property damage, bodily injury, and/or fatalities will be more severely punished.
Contact Our Clearwater DUI Attorney Today
Your best chance to avoid or mitigate penalties for driving under the influence is to hire an experienced DUI attorney lawyer who has both prosecuted and defended those accused of drunk driving.
Attorney Shpresa Idrizi of Idrizi Law Group possesses the skills, legal knowledge, and dedication to provide effective, quality representation for all of your legal needs.
Contact Idrizi Law Group today to schedule a meeting with our DUI lawyer in Clearwater!
Our Difference
Hear From Our Past Clients
-
“I had so much stress and worry lifted by Ms. Idrizi after my car accident. She was sure to explain everything that I needed to know and make me feel at ease through the process. Very grateful for their support and assistance during a really tough time!”- Brynn R.
-
“Personable, Knowledgeable, and a True Professional”- Jeremy
-
“Her character and work ethic are second to none.”- Kurt
-
“Shpresa is an amazing attorney and really keeps the interest of her clients first and foremost. Her attention to detail makes her the best in the industry! She knows the law and always treats her clients with complete professionalism but with a very person”- Former Client
-
You won't find more committed, compassionate, and dedicated legal representation than Shpresa Idrizi. As a former state prosecutor, she knows the law! Whether you've been injured in an accident due to someone else's negligence or need criminal defense, I cannot recommend her highly enough.- Steve C.
-
Shpresa is a caring and FEISTY attorney. The feelings of anxiety and worry that you feel after being involved in an accident are immediately relieved when Shpresa becomes involved. She is responsive, timely in her follow-up, expresses genuine concern for the patient's plight, but most importantly she gives you the peace of mind that you're in confident and capable hands, leaving the worries to her.- Micaela M.
-
“She helped me the along the entire process never once did i feel left out , ignored or wondering whats going on. Besides getting into an accident, it was a great experience having Shpresa handle my case.”- Former Client
-
“She guided me through the steps and got me what I deserved. Shpresa is an amazing and awesome lawyer and I would highly recommend her anyone!”- Irma S.