DUI sanctions Breath Alcohol Level over a .15

FIRST DUI WITH BREATH OVER .15 MINIMUM MANDATORY SANCTIONS

    • arrowAdjudication
    • arrow12 months probation
    • arrowDUI school
    • arrow50 community service hours
    • arrow$1000 fine
    • arrowCourt costs
    • arrow10 day immobilization
    • arrow6 month license suspension
    • arrowIgnition interlock device

Just because you have a high Blood alcohol level does not mean you will be found guilty of a DUI. Anthony Rickman has successfully represented his clients charged with enhanced DUI’s.  By fighting your case at every level Anthony Rickman may be able to get your charge dismissed, reduced, or you found not guilty at a trial.  Do not delay contact The Rickman Law Firm for a free consultation.

It is impossible to avoid an enhanced DUI by having the State agree and stipulate that your Blood Alcohol Level is below a .15. the only way to avoid required sanctions is if the State agrees to reduce the charge to Reckless Driving (RD). Under the RD statute, there are no mandatory sanctions. However, the DUI sanctions are usually used as a framework. Sanctions may go up or down depending on the facts of the case. (Typically, the ignition interlock, immobilization and 6 month license suspension are removed)

Case Results

FELONY CRMINAL MISCHIEF CHARGE DISMISSED

The Client was charged with Criminal Mischief, a third-degree felony, after the Client allegedly punched an ATM machine that was not operating correctly outside of a local bar. Attorney Anthony Rickman immediately contacted the State
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DUI CHARGE DISMISSED

The Client was charged with Driving Under the Influence after the client’s vehicle was stopped for driving erratically. Attorney Rickman filed a motion to suppress and dismiss the charge of DUI on the grounds that
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NO CONVICTION FOR GRAND THEFT CHARGE

The Client was arrested for Grand Theft after allegedly using company credit cards to make unauthorized transactions totaling over $25,000. Attorney Anthony Rickman was able to prevent the Client from being convicted of the charge.
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