DUI Attorneys in Delaware
Our DUI Attorneys in Delaware Can Defend Your Rights!
If you have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Delaware, you need trusted counsel from a Delaware DUI Attorney on your side immediately. A DUI charge can leave a mark on your record and can have unexpected effects on your future. Our Delaware DUI defense lawyers understand what is at stake and want to help ensure you can live the rest of your life worry free.
The criminal defense lawyers at Abram, Gulab & Hutchison can help you defend your legal rights and driving privileges at every step of the way. Our Delaware DUI lawyers have helped clients just like you clear their names of everything from traffic citations to serious felony charges. Whatever DUI charge you face, our DUI lawyer in Delaware is ready to help you.
Learn More About Your DUI Charges In Delaware
First Time DUI Offense in Delaware
If this is your first DUI offense, you need to know what you’re facing in order to make educated decisions about your defense. While there is no mandatory prison time for a first DUI offense in Delaware, at the discretion of the judge, you could face up to 12 months of jail time. If convicted of DUI, your license WILL be suspended for at least 1 year That amount of time will increase depending on the level of BAC at the time of your arrest.
- BAC less than .15 results in max 12 month license suspension
- BAC between .15 and .19 results in max 18 month license suspension
- BAC greater than .20, or refusing to submit to a chemical test results in max 24 month suspension
- In addition, you could be fined between $500 and $1500.
DUI Penalties in Delaware
Don’t take a chance of being convicted of DUI. There is no such thing as a “minor” DUI charge. Whether this is your first run-in with Delaware DUI law or you are looking at multiple DUI charges, we are prepared to help you defend your rights, freedom, and future. A DUI conviction will remain on your driving record forever, and could negatively impact your life for years to come.
Penalties for a DUI conviction in Delaware could include:
- 1st DUI: 1 year jail, a $1,500 fine, and 24 months’ license suspension
- 2nd DUI: 18 months’ prison, a $2,500 fine, and 30 months’ license suspension
- 3rd DUI: 2 years’ prison, a $5,000 fine, and 36 months’ license suspension
- 4th DUI: 5 years’ prison, a $7,000 fine, and 60 months’ license suspension
What Can A DUI Lawyer Do For You
A DUI lawyer, also known as a DUI defense attorney, can provide several important services if you are facing charges for driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). Here are some key ways a DUI lawyer can help you:
- Legal expertise: DUI laws are complex and can vary significantly by jurisdiction. A DUI lawyer has specialized knowledge of these laws and can explain how they apply to your case.
- Case assessment: Your lawyer will review the details of your arrest, including the circumstances leading up to it, the results of any sobriety tests, and the legality of the traffic stop. They will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the prosecution’s case against you.
- Defense strategy: Based on their assessment of your case, a DUI lawyer will develop a defense strategy tailored to your situation. This could involve challenging the evidence against you, such as the accuracy of breathalyzer or blood tests, or questioning the legality of the police officer’s actions.
- Court representation: If your case goes to trial, your lawyer will represent you in court. They will present your defense, cross-examine witnesses, and argue on your behalf to the judge or jury.
- Negotiation: In many cases, a DUI lawyer can negotiate with the prosecutor to seek a plea bargain or reduced charges. This could result in a lighter sentence or alternative sentencing options.
- License suspension hearings: If your driver’s license is at risk of suspension due to a DUI arrest, your lawyer can represent you at administrative hearings to contest the suspension.
- Minimize consequences: Even if a conviction is likely, a DUI lawyer can work to minimize the consequences you face, such as fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, and jail time.
Overall, a DUI lawyer can provide crucial legal representation and guidance throughout the DUI process, working to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
Our DUI Lawyers in Delaware Can Help Put Your DUI Behind You
You deserve to have a skilled Delaware DUI attorney at your side throughout your case, to help you save your driver’s license from suspension and fight any criminal charges you may be facing. When you hire our firm, you will get our DUI attorneys personal attention working with you at every step, providing you with the fully qualified, dedicated representation you need.
We offer FREE and confidential consultations so we can discuss the important details of your arrest. Our DUI attorneys in Delaware are ready to fight for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I beat a DUI charge in Delaware?
You can beat a charge of driving under the influence (DUI) by demonstrating that your arrest was procedural defective. This requires an inquiry into each step in the arrest process:
- Did the police have a “reasonable articulable suspicion” to stop the car in the first place?
- Did the police have “probable cause” to make an arrest?
Are field sobriety tests or preliminary breath tests valid?
Police use field sobriety tests (FSTs) and preliminary breath tests (PBTs) to build their case for probable cause. Some field tests are standardized and require specific instructions and results to be considered valid evidence against the accused. FSTs are ultimately considered to be subjective, and police officers routinely make mistakes on these tests.
My PBT reading blew the legal limit – am I guilty?
PBTs also have a specific set of protocols that can be challenged in court. Just because someone has submitted to an intoxilyzer reading over the legal limit does not mean they will be convicted of a crime.
What is the first offender program?
Delaware has a program that allows first-time DUI offenders to get their charges dismissed for a first DUI offense. This requires you to initially plead guilty to your DUI charge. The judge then holds your plea in abeyance until you complete a DUI class. The first offender program will still count as a predicate offense should a subsequent arrest occur.While the first offender program might be ideal for some clients, the facts of each case help to determine the proper resolution, which is often a better result than the first offenders program.
What are the consequences of subsequent DUI offenses in Delaware?
A conviction for a second offense that occurs within 10 years of your first offense may result in minimum 60 day of incarceration, license suspension, probation, DUI class, and an increased fine. Convictions for a third and any subsequent DUI offense is a felony and will result in longer jail sentences. Other less severe options may be available depending on the circumstances of the case. It is important to note that after an arrest, a driver has only 15 days to sign up for an administrative hearing at the DMV or they will lose their license, regardless of the case outcome.
Does Delaware have an ignition interlock device requirement?
Delaware residents who have been convicted for a DUI will be required to use an IID. Typically, a driver is eligible to use the IID immediately on their first conviction. Otherwise, the IID is provided upon completing the jail sentence for subsequent convictions. The IID allows people to continue to drive during their license suspension period. Out-of-state drivers who are convicted of a DUI in Delaware are not eligible for the IID and they will be prohibited from driving in Delaware until their full suspension has elapsed.
What is the difference between the administrative process and the criminal process for a DUI in Delaware?
After your arrest, you will be given an arraignment date for the criminal charges and you will also be required to sign up for an administrative hearing with the Delaware DMV. Criminal proceedings have the authority to revoke of your driver’s license and impose jail time, fines, and probation. Conversely, administrative proceedings only have power over your driver’s license. Both hearings must be addressed to avoid losing your driving privileges.
What happens if I’m arrested for DUI while visiting Delaware?
If you are arrested for a DUI while visiting Delaware, your Delaware DUI attorney may appear in your place for subsequent arraignment dates and your DMV hearing. Depending on the resolution of your case you may be able to avoid returning to Delaware by doing a plea in absentia or appearing via zoom.
Do I have to come back to Delaware for my DMV hearing?
You do not need to personally attend your DMV hearing in Delaware if you have an attorney who can attend on your behalf. Remember, this hearing must be requested promptly within 15 days – the DMV takes their deadlines very seriously.
Delaware DUI Civil Hearings
Many people are not aware after an arrest in Delaware for driving under the influence that there are actually two proceedings that commence, the criminal, as well as a civil proceeding. While the criminal proceeding can result in fines, points on your license, and potentially jail time, the civil proceeding can cost you your driving privileges.
What Happens After a DUI Arrest?
It begins when an arrest is made and the officer hands the driver a temporary drivers license. Upon receipt of this the driver must request a hearing at the DMV within 15 days or their driving privileges will be suspended and they will be required to take a driver improvement class to regain the ability to drive in Delaware. This will happen no matter the outcome of the trial.
An out of state driver may have just been visiting the Delaware beaches and may have no intention of returning and this begs the question, why do they care if Delaware suspends them? The reason an out of state driver should care is that when it becomes time to renew their license in their home state, they may do a check on other jurisdictions and discover the problem in Delaware, and then suspend the driver.
The most important thing to remember about the civil hearing is that you must sign up for the hearing, or have a Delaware DUI lawyer do it for you. This will retain your privilege to drive in Delaware until the case has been decided. What is nice about these particular hearings is that an Delaware DUI attorney can request the hearing, and appear for the driver, saving the driver, especially an out of state driver, the hassle of coming to Delaware for a hearing.
Contact our Delaware DUI attorneys at 302-405-7010 for your free consultation.