Drunk driving laws are tough and, more than likely, will only be getting tougher. Being charged with a drunk driving offense is a serious matter, however, a driver can obtain a favorable outcome. However, a not guilty finding, a dismissal of the charges or even being given probation before judgment does not mean the stigma of a drunk driving charge will not catch up to you.
Maryland gubernatorial candidate (and current Baltimore Mayor), Martin O'Malley, was charged with a drunk driving offense nearly 20 years ago and acquitted. The charges, though found not guilty, are now being used against the Mayor in his campgain for governor. Doug Donova, Andrew A. Green, O'Malley refuses to offer details about DUI case (visited Oct. 27, 2006).
While guilty findings can not be removed, you can get your records expunged if you met certain criteria.
Feel free to contact Kenneth E. Crocken, Esq. at (410) 878-2905 for a free initial consultation.
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