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MICHAEL R. HERRON, ESQ.
Former DUI Prosecutor
Gulf War Veteran
Experienced Trial Attorney
BEN STECHSCHULTE, ESQ
Former DUI Prosecutor
Collegiate Athlete
Experienced Trial Attorney

What We Can Do For You


CHALLENGE THE SUSPENSION OF YOUR LICENSE

Obtain a temporary driving permit for you from the DMV.
Set and attend the DMV Formal Review for you.

Review and object to the DMV evidence, question the arresting officer and motion the DMV to reinstate your driver's license.

FILE A NOTICE OF APPEARANCE

• Plea you NOT GUILTY.
• Demand that the Prosecutor supply all of the evidence that the Government intends to use against you.
• Attend preliminary court hearings and waive your appearance so you can go to work instead of sitting in court.

ANALYZE THE EVIDENCE

Review the police reports, citations, videos, breath test inspections, maintenance and calibrations of breathalyzer machines, Interview law enforcement, civilian and expert witnesses Inspect physical evidence, accident and field sobriety sites, and review any admissions you are accused of making.

CHALLENGE THE EVIDENCE

If applicable we will:
• File a motion to suppress illegally obtained statements.
• File a motion to suppress illegal searches.
• File a motion to suppress illegal stops.
• File a motion to suppress illegal arrests.
• File a motion to suppress unreliable or prejudicial evidence.
• File a motion to dismiss due to lack of evidence.

NEGOTIATE A DEAL

• Attempt to convince the prosecutor to drop the charges against you.
• Negotiate a reduction to RECKLESS DRIVING in order to avoid a DUI conviction.
• Negotiate non-consideration of your prior record in order to obtain a better deal.
• Motion the Judge to waive mandatory sanctions that come with a DUI conviction.

CONDUCT A TRIAL

• Prepare client and defense witnesses for trial.
• Conduct jury selection, opening statement, direct and cross examination of witnesses, introduction of evidence and closing arguments.

POST TRIAL

Seal or expunge your record and demand that your information be removed from county and state web sites.