DWI Defense Lawyer in North Charleston, SC

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Deaton Law Firm, LLC

2170 Ashley Phosphate Road
Suite 402
North Charleston, SC 29406-4178843-225-5723
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DWI Defense Overview

If you need a lawyer's advice about resolving a South Carolina drunk driving charge, contact the Deaton Law Firm, LLC, in North Charleston. We offer personalized client service that emphasizes finding the best possible strategy for your specific case.
 
North Charleston DUI defense lawyer Rad Deaton's goal is to minimize your exposure to punishment on the immediate charge while protecting your long-term interests. Whenever possible, our law firm looks for ways to resolve your case on favorable terms at a point well short of trial.
 
For example, if we can show that the police had no legitimate reason for pulling you over, or that the blood or breath test was improperly performed, we can make a strong argument for dismissal at an early stage of the case. We represent people facing first-time DUI or DUAC charges, repeat drunk-driving offenses, commercial driver cases, drunk boating cases, South Carolina DUI charges against out-of-state motorists, and underage alcohol consumption or possession charges against high school or college students.

At the Deaton Law Firm, our clients can count on us to develop and present the defense strategy that works best under the facts of your case and your long-range occupational or educational goals. Many first offenders might be eligible for diversion programs that can qualify you for expungement of the case. Protecting your record can be just as important as beating the current charge.
 
To work with an experienced South Carolina DUI defense attorney on a DUI or DUAC charge, contact the Deaton Law Firm in North Charleston.

Areas of Practice

  • DWI Defense
  • Criminal Law

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