Paul Hanson: Monroe, WA DUI Attorneys
Alderwood Business Center - Bldg 3500
3500 188th St SW, Suite 205
Lynnwood, WA 98037
(next to the Alderwood Mall)
Call Monroe DUI Attorney: 425-778-7339
Email: attypaulhanson@aol.com
MONROE, WA DUI? Free First Phone or Office Attorney Consulation
FORMER CRIMINAL PROSECUTOR. NOW, EXPERIENCED MONROE, WA DUI ATTORNEY
Monroe, WA DUI Attorney Paul Hanson has 40+ years experience in defending Monroe, WA DUI charges, Monroe criminal charges, and Department of Licensing (DOL) driver license suspensions. Also DUIs and criminal charges in all the other district & municipal courts of Snohomish County. Attorney Hanson helps clients get their old criminal convictions and arrests expunged or deleted from their criminal records. He is a former Lynnwood, WA City Criminal Prosecutor.
HIGHEST ATTORNEY LEGAL RATINGS
Paul Hanson has received the highest possible legal ratings from the national attorney rating services. An "AV-Preeminent" rating from Martindale-Hubbell and a "10-Superb" rating from Avvo.com.
AFFORDABLE MONROE, WA DUI ATTORNEY FEES - FREE FIRST CONSULTATION
Hiring a very experienced DUI attorney does not have to be unreasonably expensive. Monroe, WA attorney Paul Hanson's fees and case costs are very reasonable, especially when compared to other local attorneys with far less DUI criminal case experience. And very reasonable when compared to the total costs of a DUI or criminal conviction: the court fines and costs, the court probation fees, increased SR22 auto insurance premium rates, etc. Even a first time DUI conviction can cost you $12,000 or more over the next five years. And for your convenience, Monroe attorney Paul Hanson accepts case payments in cash, money orders or local personal checks. Lastly, Attorney Paul Hanson provides a free first drunk driving consultation (office visit or by phone).
SPECIAL DUI INFORMATION
DUI is a serious offense in Washington State, the state with the toughest DUI laws in the country. Here DUI is a gross misdemeanor crime which carries harsh penalties if convicted.
Monroe, WA DUI attorney Paul Hanson investigates everything, from inaccurate blood and breath alcohol tests, to the arrest location's road conditions, traffic patterns, weather, environmental conditions, and your personal medical conditions which might affect your police blood/breath alcohol tests. Because Monroe, WA police mistakes can result in improper traffic stops, DUI criminal arrests, criminal charges/tickets, and inaccurate DUI breath or blood alcohol test results, he will thoroughly analyze all of the case evidence to find facts and evidence which can help your defense and avoid a DUI conviction.
DUI DEFERRED PROSECUTION
If you suffer from alcoholism, drug addiction, and/or a mental condition which resulted in your DUI offense, you can completely avoid a DUI conviction and almost all the DUI conviction punishments, by petitioning the court for a DUI Deferred Prosecution before trial. Deferred Prosecution for drunk driving requires completion of a two (2) year alcohol or drug treatment program at a state approved alcohol or drug treatment agency, total abstinence during treatment, an Ignition Interlock Device installed in your car for at least one year, payment of court costs, and successful completion of five (5) years court probation. After 5 years, your DUI charge is then completely dismissed. Monroe DUI attorney Paul Hanson has been helping clients get the right alcohol or drug treatment and obtain court DUI Deferred Prosecutions for over 40+ years.
MONROE, WA DUI ATTORNEYS
If you are charged with or convicted of a DUI in Monroe, WA, there will be serious consequences for you and your family for many years, including the following:
- Jail time
- Mandatory electronic home monitoring (EHM)
- Big Fines / Fees / Costs
- Snohomish County Court Probation
- Driver's license suspension or revocation
- Restriction of driving privileges
- Much higher auto insurance rates - possibly dropped auto coverage from your insurance company
- Mandatory SR 22 Auto Insurance - additional auto insurance coverage with higher premiums
- Mandatory Interlock Ignition Device (IID - "blow and go")
- Mandatory alcohol or drug treatment (1 day to 1 year)
- Loss of any Federal / State transportation licenses (CDL, Pilot, etc.)
- No entry into Canada
WASHINGTON STATE DUI LAWS ARE TOUGH
DUI and Physical Control laws are strictly enforced in Monroe, WA and all over Washington State. The current legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08 for adults and 0.02 for minors under 21. The legal limit for marijuana THC blood content is 5 nanograms. However, you can be charged with DUI even if you are below these limits if the Prosecution can show that your driving was "affected" by any amount of alcohol, drugs or both. You can also be convicted of "Physical Control of Vehicle While Impaired" if you are just sitting in the driver's seat impaired but not actually driving the vehicle. The penalties for "Physical Control" are identical to those for DUI.
If your blood or breath test was 0.15 or higher, or if you refused the test, the DUI penalties are even harsher. The DUI penalties are progressively higher for a second or third DUI offenses, especially if within a 7 year period.
If you produce an 0.08 alcohol level or higher on police breath or drunk driving blood tests, or 5 nanograms or higher of THC (Marijuana) on your police blood tests, or if you refuse a police breath (Breathalyzer) test, then you also face an additional Department of Licensing administrative suspension / revocation of your Washington State driver's license. Even if you are found not guilty of DUI in your separate court case.
You can greatly improve your chances of avoiding a DUI conviction and a DOL administrative license suspension by hiring an experienced Monroe, WA DUI attorney as soon as possible after your DUI arrest. A DOL telephone hearing can be requested to contest the DOL administrative license suspension. However, the time deadline to request these DOL telephone hearings to stop the automatic suspension of your license is very short, only 7 days. Contacting an experienced DUI attorney, like Monroe, WA DUI attorney Paul Hanson, right away is the best way to maximize your chances of keeping your drivers license and avoiding a DUI court conviction.
DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING - Driver License Suspension Telephone Hearings Information (For DUI Cases Only)
Your Washington State Department of Licensing DUI license suspension case will not be heard in a court. Instead, it will be heard in a telephone conference call with a Department of Licensing (DOL) Hearing Examiner assigned to your DOL license suspension case. This telephone hearing will usually be scheduled within 30 days of your DUI arrest date (usually on the 21st to 25th day). The assigned DOL Hearing Examiner will call you and your DUI attorney on your attorney's office speaker telephone. Or on your own home or cell phone if you don't have an attorney.
These DOL license suspension telephone hearings usually take about 20 to 40 minutes. You have the right to testify, to present witness testimony, and to present any other evidence you want to have considered in your defense. If you win, there will be no license suspension. If you lose, your license will be suspended or revoked for anywhere from 90 days to 1 year to 2 years.
WASHINGTON STATE MARIJUANA DUI INFORMATION
An interesting video on KIRO TV News 7 showed that most drivers don't even feel affected when they go over the THC (marijuana) legal limit of 5 nanograms when driving. Marijuana users have to be very careful when driving. You can't just go by whether or not you feel high. You will usually be way over the 5 nanogram legal limit by the time you feel high.
FREE FIRST MONROE, WA DUI CONSULTATION
It costs you nothing to talk with Monroe, WA DUI Attorney Paul Hanson about your case. He offers a FREE first phone or office consultation. He'll give you an immediate assessment of your case, possible defenses, and possible case strategies. Call Monroe, WA DUI Attorney Paul Hanson at 425-778-7339 for a FREE drunk driving legal defense first consultation (by phone or office visit).
Yes. It costs you nothing to talk with him about your DUI case. Call 425-788-7339 for your FREE first phone or office consultation. You will receive an immediate assessment of your DUI case and possible criminal defenses.