Austin DWI/DUI Attorney
The consequences of a DUI or DWI conviction can be serious, and may include heavy fines and even jail time. Worst of all, the conviction can sit on your record for years, and can negatively impact your reputation, potentially making it difficult to get a job or pursue higher education opportunities. If you have been charged with driving drunk, you may be worried and wondering what you can do to ensure that your rights are protected.
As an Austin DUI and DWI attorney, I have nearly 30 years of experience fighting to protect my clients who have been accused of drunk driving. I have dedicated my career to upholding the American belief that the accused are innocent until proven guilty. If you or someone you love has been charged with a crime, I may be able to help. To discuss your case with me, Ian Inglis, please contact me today by calling 512-472-1950.
How I Can Help
Since 1981, I have been helping people overcome the legal challenges they face through intelligent, compassionate legal representation. Your rights and freedoms are important to me. You have the right to an attorney who is willing to fight for you. I may be able to help you if you have been charged with:
Your rights are important to me. If you have been charged with a DWI or other drunk-driving crime in Austin, I would like to discuss your case with you.
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If you or someone you love is facing criminal charges, you deserve an attorney who is committed to defending your rights. As an experienced, compassionate Austin DWI attorney, I have the experience and the dedication to help protect you and your freedom. To learn more about what I may be able to do for you, please contact me, Ian Inglis, today by calling 512-472-1950.
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