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How To Avoid or Survive a DUI Arrest

Florida DUI Criminal Defense Attorneys Jeffrey Meldon and Tom Copeland have over 60 years of combined experience in representing individuals arrested for DUI in Gainesville, Florida. Their expertise, experience, and knowledge of the latest cutting edge defense tactics, have gained them the impressive track record that has earned them a statewide reputation as the top guns in DUI defense for Alachua County. Mr. Meldon and Mr. Copeland head up the winning DUI Defense Team at the Law Office of Jeffrey Meldon & Associates, that has successfully represented more people charged with DUI than any other Gainesville Law Firm over the past twenty years.
“You have the right to remain silent and can ask to speak with your attorney if you are stopped for DUI. The best thing to do is to hand your Jeffrey Meldon, Know Your Rights wallet card to the officer if you have been drinking.â€
You can contact the Law Office of Jeffrey Meldon & Associates for your free Jeffrey Meldon, Know Your Rights card to keep in your wallet @ 1 800 373 8000.
“The only sure way to avoid the lifelong consequences of a DUI conviction is to not drink and driveâ€
Illinois DUI Law and Practice Guidebook, 2010 Ed. (Vol. 25, Illinois Practice Series)
This title provides insights from an experienced DUI defense attorney for preparing and presenting a DUI case in Illinois. Topics covered include implied consent, procedure, and types of DUI evidence. It offers an evaluation of the relevant statutes and case law pertaining to DUI law in Illinois, including the February 2010 Illinois Supreme Court ruling on the reliability of the HGN test in People v. McKown.
Illinois DUI Law and Practice Guidebook, 2010 Ed. (Vol. 25, Illinois Practice Series)
Illinois DUI Law and Practice Guidebook, 2010 Ed. (Vol. 25, Illinois Practice Series)
This title provides insights from an experienced DUI defense attorney for preparing and presenting a DUI case in Illinois. Topics covered include implied consent, procedure, and types of DUI evidence. It offers an evaluation of the relevant statutes and case law pertaining to DUI law in Illinois, including the February 2010 Illinois Supreme Court ruling on the reliability of the HGN test in People v. McKown.
Illinois DUI Law and Practice Guidebook, 2010 Ed. (Vol. 25, Illinois Practice Series)


