Are you grappling with a second or third DUI arrest and contemplating the implications? In this informative video, attorney Matt Knauss of Knauss Law Firm discusses deferred prosecution as an option to avoid jail time potentially
- A deferred prosecution's potential to simultaneously address legal and medical problems.
- The process of obtaining a case dismissal through two years of intensive counseling and five years of probation.
- Understanding the stringent conditions of deferred prosecution, including committing to sobriety for five years.
- The consequences of failing to meet the conditions of deferred prosecution include the potential for automatic guilt based on the police report.
- Recognizing the importance of consulting a DUI expert to determine if deferred prosecution is right for you.
The deferred prosecution route is intensive and demands commitment, but it could be a path to having your DUI case dismissed. We at Knauss Law Firm have successfully helped hundreds of clients navigate their DUI charges. If you or someone you care about is facing a DUI charge, click the link below to contact us. Let's explore the best options for your case together.</