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Driving While Intoxicated in Memphis

Have you been arrested for drunk driving in Memphis?

Getting arrested on a drunk driving charge in Memphis is no small matter. The criminal law office of Mark S. McDaniel Attorney at Law can help. A drunk driving conviction can result in jail time for even first-time offenders, so you must take action right away.

Drunk Driving Penalties

Tennessee law takes charges of driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) very seriously. If you are convicted of a Memphis DUI, at the very least you will incur a fine of up to $5,000, and Tennessee drunk driving laws require the suspension or revocation of your license. Losing your license can have dire long-ranging consequences: inconvenience to family and friends who might have to take over your driving responsibilities, extra cost to hire a driver, and even the inability to get to work. Additionally, a drunk driving arrest remains on your permanent record.

A DWI conviction can affect your future employability and may prevent you from getting another job later in life. Most people convicted of driving drunk also must attend alcohol treatment classes and be assessed in alcohol education. These sessions can be time consuming, and a further drain on the people around you. In many cases, Memphis DUI defense attorneys can help make a difference to the success of your case.

How we can help

Contact the Memphis drunk driving defense team at the criminal law office of Mark S. McDaniel in Memphis so that we can help. You do not have to suffer a drunk driving conviction on your own. We know how debilitating such an arrest can be, and we know how to help. We can challenge the legality of the arrest itself, and the blood alcohol evidence used to convict you. We have a close understanding of the Tennessee laws regarding these circumstances, and we may be able to render the arrest invalid.

The Tennessee implied consent law requires any driver on state roadways to consent to blood alcohol testing or face immediate penalties for refusal. This is one instance when defendants must agree to incriminate themselves after an arrest.  This is why it is so important to take advantage of your Miranda rights and request a DWI defense attorney before answering any questions after arrest. With almost three decades of experience as a DUI defense lawyer in Memphis, Mark S. McDaniel remains at your side to advise you during questioning and protect your rights throughout the criminal process.

If you have been threatened with a loss of your license either because you failed a blood alcohol test or because you refused to submit to the test, you do not necessarily have to lose your right to drive. A Memphis DUI defense attorney at our firm can aid you in your appearance before the DMV so that you can maintain your license as a means to continue working and living your daily life.

Contact an Experienced DUI Defense Law Firm in Memphis

If you or someone you know has been arrested for drunk driving, a DWI defense attorney at our firm in Memphis can help. Contact a drunk driving defense attorney at Mark S. McDaniel Law at 877-242-1681, or fill out the quick form on our website.


Mark S. McDaniel - Attorney at Law

243 Exchange Avenue Memphis, TN 38105-3503 Phone: 1-877-242-1681 · Fax: 901-527-4600

Mark S. McDaniel is located in Memphis, TN and serves clients in and around Memphis, Ellendale, Cordova, Millington, Germantown, Arlington, Collierville, Eads, Tipton, Drummonds, Atoka, Fayette County, Shelby County, Tipton County.

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