You Can't Afford Not To Fight
If you are facing a third DWI conviction or worse in the state of Missouri, then you may be facing at least a class D felony that carries the potential of up to four years of prison time. You can't afford not to have an attorney willing to build a vigorous and aggressive felony DWI defense.
The Do's and Don'ts of Strong Felony DWI Defense:
- We don't start by cutting quick deals with prosecutors.
- We don't open from a position of weakness.
- We don't just assume the police did their job correctly.
- We don't back down from the prospect of a jury trial.
- We don't put your future at risk by trying to make my job easier.
- We don't leave any stone unturned in crafting a vigorous felony DWI defense.
Backing down from the fight because it's hard doesn't do you any good. You need a lawyer who knows how to win cases:
- We do attack administrative hearings as well as criminal cases.
- We do fight to have your record cleared.
- We do take depositions to lock the police into their statements.
- We do demand preliminary hearings and jury trials.
- We do know how to catch inconsistencies in police statements.
- We do know what the arresting officer should have done, even if he or she doesn't.
The Price of a Felony
With a felony conviction on your record you face an uncertain future. You could lose your job, your opportunities, your friends or family, and even your freedom.
This is when you want to call Travis Noble Jr. and schedule a free consultation by phone or e-mail to begin discussing your case and how we can help you fight it. Even if it seems hopeless, Attorney Noble's experience and success trying cases exactly like yours prove that there are a lot of options in strategizing a felony DWI defense.
While no attorney can promise you a favorable verdict, what we can do is show you how 10 years of working as a police officer and narcotics agent worked for Attorney Noble's previous clients. He has seen the ways that arresting officers fail to follow proper procedures in administering field sobriety tests, breath tests and blood tests and, he can put that knowledge to work for you in your felony DWI defense.
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