Commercial Drivers License Defense Attorney in Ocala, FL

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Attorney Christian A. Straile, LLC

108 N. Magnolia Avenue
Suite 501
Ocala, FL 34475352-694-4529
Firm Website For: Commercial Drivers License Defense Attorney in Ocala, FL

Commercial Drivers License Defense Overview

For most people, driving is a large part of life. Some people rely on their driving privileges out of convenience. Other people use driving as a way of life, a job. Regardless of where you fall on the spectrum, if you are facing charges for traffic tickets or other criminal traffic offenses, you need an experienced lawyer to protect your rights.

Attorney Christian A. Straile and our staff defend individuals throughout Ocala, Florida, and the surrounding communities who are facing charges for traffic violations, including:

  • Reckless driving
  • Racing
  • Violation of right of way
  • Accidents with injury
  • Accidents with death
  • DUI (driving under the influence)

If you were arrested on any of those charges, you could be facing serious penalties. We aggressively defend drivers to protect them from mandatory driver’s license revocation, increased insurance rates and the loss of livelihood.

People who rely on their driver’s licenses for work – truck drivers, cab drivers, delivery drivers and bus drivers – will probably need to go to court to protect their futures. When attorney Christian A. Straile defends an individual, he aggressively fights to protect the person’s reputation and ability to earn a living.

No one should face a lifelong punishment for a single mistake. We are here to give people the legal protection they need. Call 352-694-4529 to schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Hablo Español.

Areas of Practice

  • Commercial Drivers License Defense
  • Criminal Law

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