DWI Prosecution & Defense Methods
New York DWI Defense Attorneys Prepared to Stand Up to Criminal Prosecutors
If you have been charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI), you will be going up against experienced criminal prosecutors. In order to have a fair chance of standing up to the district attorney's office, you will need to hire an aggressive New York DWI defense lawyer.
At Anelli Xavier, PC, we defend approximately a thousand clients every year, throughout New York State, against DWI charges. No matter where you are charged in New York State, we are confident our firm will give you the best possible outcome due to our extensive training and sole focus on DWI Defense. Don't hesitate to contact us today to begin the process of your criminal defense.
Aggressively Defending Your Rights
The integrity of the criminal justice system is based on prosecutors and defendants both doing everything they can to make their cases. Unfortunately, too many people in New York have to face DWI charges without knowledgeable defense lawyers on their side.
Our team of dedicated DWI attorneys brings together people with a comprehensive understanding of DWI prosecution and defense methods, including the following.
- The defenses used most often: The most effective DWI defenses in New York require your lawyer to have the technical and legal knowledge to identify weaknesses in the prosecution's case based on a thorough investigation of the evidence.
- Proof of operation of a vehicle while intoxicated: In order to convict you of DWI, the district attorney has to prove that you were actually operating a vehicle.
- Blood alcohol content (BAC): The primary evidence in most DWI cases is a test that allegedly shows that the defendant had a BAC above the legal limit while driving.
- Breath tests: The most common test used to establish BAC is the breathalyzer test. The attorneys at our firm have an in-depth knowledge of all major breath test machines.
- Blood and urine tests: Depending on the circumstances of your case, the police may have taken a blood or urine sample instead of or in addition to a breath test.
- Field sobriety tests: These are a group of standard roadside tests that the police often use to establish probable cause to arrest people on suspicion of DWI.
- Miranda warnings: The moment the police try to restrict your right to leave the scene of a traffic stop or accident, you have been arrested and must be read your rights.
Contact our firm today in order to make sure you get the most aggressive possible defense from an experienced New York DWI attorney.
