On Probation and Got a DUI?

Your #1 priority right now

On Probation and Got a DUI?The most important step you can take to protect yourself today is to contact a criminal defense lawyer for expert advice that pertains specifically to your exact situation. In Southern California, the ideal choice is Attorney Dan Chambers of the Chambers Law Firm.

All prospective clients are welcome to schedule a free initial case evaluation with Attorney Chambers. He has offices located throughout Southern California – in Irvine, Beverly Hills, San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, and San Diego. He’ll gladly meet with you to discuss your case at any location you prefer. Office contact information can be found here.

At the case evaluation, Attorney Chambers will study the facts of your case and let you know what the most likely outcome will be. You can count on him to be straight-forward and honest – never sugarcoating or exaggerating anything.

Now for the most pressing question currently at hand: What if you’re on probation and got arrested for a DUI?

The short answer is – it depends on the circumstances. Depending on the terms of your probation and the severity of the DUI charge (how high were your blood alcohol levels? Are any aggravating factors present – such as injuring or killing someone else, or damaging property?), there are various potential outcomes.

Will I have to go to jail?

In many cases, if there are aggravating factors in your DUI case and you are convicted, your probation will be revoked and you’ll have to go to jail, but it’s not a 100% done deal. If you get an excellent DUI defense attorney, such as Attorney Chambers, on your side – perhaps the terms of your probation could be re-negotiated in your favor even after a DUI conviction. Perhaps you’ll just have to be on probation longer, you’ll have to pay an increased fine, and/or attend some additional DUI educational classes – but you could avoid having to endure more jail time.

Come speak with Attorney Chambers ASAP

Bottom line – there’s only one way to know what will happen if you’re on probation and get charged with a DUI. Attorney Chambers has defended many clients who have been charged with DUI while on probation, so he’s uniquely poised to offer you effective legal advice and representation during this tenuous time. Contact the Chambers Law Firm today to schedule your free consultation with Attorney Chambers now.

Phone: 714-760-4088

Email: dchambers@clfca.com

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