
Stamford, Connecticut Drunk Driving AttorneyA drunk driving conviction can result in jail time, the loss of your driver's license and expensive fines. In addition, a DUI is handled differently in Connecticut than in other states. First, there is a separate court hearing to determine guilt and the penalties to be imposed. Next, there is an administrative proceeding held by the DMV to determine what happens to your license. In both cases, it's important to understand your options and how to present your case in order to avoid or reduce the potential penalties. The Law Office of Joseph J. Colarusso advises and represents people in both their court and DMV hearing, fully exploring every possible alternative to license suspension and jail time. If you've been arrested for drunk driving, don't wait until your license has been suspended or revoked - contact DUI lawyer Joseph J. Colarusso today to discuss how our office can help you. What are the Consequences of a DUI in Connecticut?In the general, the following kinds of penalties attach to a drunk driving conviction in the state of Connecticut:
Please note, if you refused to submit to chemical testing at the time of your arrest or, if your blood alcohol count (BAC) was significantly higher than .08 or .16, your license will be suspended for a longer period of time. Other Consequences of a DUI ConvictionWhile there are significant legal consequences for a DUI, there are also a number of other ways that a DUI can impact a person's everyday life. First, most employers have a zero-tolerance policy towards criminal convictions. Second, if you are required to spend a week or more in jail, it may be difficult to convince your employer to let you use vacation or sick time to serve your sentence. Third, insurance companies retrieve public information regarding DUI convictions. A conviction could result in a substantial increase in your insurance premiums. In addition, while uncommon at the moment, creditors can choose to adjust your credit score if they learn of a DUI or criminal conviction. In today's economy when more and more companies are interested in identifying "risky behavior," a DUI conviction could seriously jeopardize your ability to get a home loan, refinance a mortgage or qualify for a credit card if a credit company chooses to reduce your credit score. Contact DWI/DUI Defense Attorney Joseph J. Colarusso TodayAfter you've received a notice from the DMV regarding your drunk driving charge, you have only 7 days to request a hearing. If you fail to respond in this time, your license will be automatically suspended. To schedule an appointment and learn how our office can help you, contact DUI defense attorney Joseph J. Colarusso today. Joseph J. Colarusso, Attorney at Law
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