Balbo & Gregg, Attorneys at Law, PC
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Dealing with the consequences of a DUI charge, especially when facing multiple offenses, can significantly impact your life and future. During this challenging period, the defense and guidance of a multiple DUI attorney can make a huge impact on how your case plays out. At Balbo & Gregg, Attorneys at Law, PC, we understand the gravity of your situation. We are committed to providing the fierce legal advocacy you need to get through the legal proceedings ahead.
When you work with our firm, we will navigate the DUI law complexities, build a strong defense, and ensure your rights are protected throughout the process. We’ll take a comprehensive approach, focusing on your unique circumstances to tailor our defense strategy accordingly. While you may be feeling overwhelmed, you do not have to face the criminal justice system and proceedings alone. Our firm is here to fight for you.
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At Balbo & Gregg, Attorneys at Law, PC, we are committed to providing dedicated and aggressive legal representation in Hinesville and beyond. Our team, with over 40 years of combined experience, specializes in family law, criminal defense, and military law. We leverage our unique background in the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps to deliver insightful and personalized legal counsel to military and civilian clients alike.
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- Over 40 years of combined legal experience
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- Comprehensive family and criminal defense services
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- Free initial case evaluation for all clients
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At Balbo & Gregg, Attorneys at Law, PC, we are devoted to providing tenacious legal representation with over 40 years of combined experience. Our team specializes in family law, criminal defense, and military law, offering a unique perspective from practicing in the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. This background allows us to deliver specialized counsel to military members and their families, as well as civilian clients locally and nationally. We pride ourselves on our compassionate yet assertive approach, ensuring you feel supported and understood throughout your legal proceedings. Whether you're facing a local legal challenge or a complex military case, our commitment to thorough and passionate advocacy remains unwavering. We're here to assist you in navigating your legal journey, offering free evaluations to understand your needs better.
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What qualifies as a multiple offense DUI?A multiple offense DUI occurs when an individual is charged with more than one DUI offense within a certain time period. This time frame varies by jurisdiction but typically ranges from five to ten years. The penalties increase significantly with each repeat offense.
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What is an ignition interlock device?An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer connected to a vehicle's ignition system. Drivers must provide a breath sample before starting the car. If alcohol is detected, the vehicle will not start. Installation is often mandated for drivers with multiple DUI offenses to prevent recidivism.
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Can I reduce penalties for multiple DUIs?Reducing penalties for multiple DUIs may be possible depending on your case specifics and legal representation. Attending alcohol education and treatment programs voluntarily, demonstrating genuine commitment to change, and cooperating fully with legal processes can all be positive factors.
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How long does a multiple DUI stay on my record?The duration that a multiple DUI remains on your record varies by state. In many areas, a DUI can remain on your driving record for ten years or more and may also appear on your criminal record permanently. Legal resources or an attorney can provide specifics for your jurisdiction.