Expunging And Sealing A DUI Offense
Because of the repercussions a criminal record can cause, many people are interested in learning more about how expunging or sealing their records can help them. The reality is that the only way to stop a DUI conviction from haunting you for years to come is to put forward a strong defense when you are facing charges.
A conviction for DUI cannot be expunged or sealed. An effective defense, can, however:
- Defend your case in court
- Pursue the dismissal or reduction of charges
- Help you secure admission into a pretrial diversion program
Securing the representation of a skilled and experienced attorney at the outset of your case is your best chance to prevent a criminal conviction from causing you difficulties in the future.
Board-Certified Criminal Defense Against DUI Charges
At Lindsey, Ferry & Parker, P.A., our attorneys are committed to helping our clients overcome the impact criminal charges can have on their lives. Our decades of combined experience allow us to see the full range of options that will best suit your individual situation. That experience coupled with our knowledge of the local courts helps us to deliver the positive results our clients expect from us.
Our attorneys work together to help our clients avoid the years of negative consequences that they may face if convicted on DUI charges. Attorneys Warren Lindsey and Ashley Parker are board-certified by the Florida Bar in criminal law. Mr. Lindsey has received an *AV Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell and has been selected for inclusion in Florida Super Lawyers from 2007 to 2014.
Expunging And Sealing A DUI In The Orlando Area And Central Florida
Fighting DUI charges today can save you years of difficulties. We can offer you the defense you need. To schedule a free initial consultation, call 407-278-7692 or contact us online.
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