DUI DWI BWI

A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge is frightening and it can have a big impact on your life. You may know it as a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) or if you were driving a boat then you may have received a BWI (Boating While Inttoxicated.) The Esther Law Firm will aggressively defend you if you received a DUI, DWI, or BWI. But you must act fast. In Missouri, you have 15 days from the date the Notice of Suspension/Revocation of Driving Privilege (Form 2385) is issued to appeal an administrative punishment. If requested, a hearing is scheduled by the Department of Revenue (in-person or may be held by telephone). In most cases, the administrative records are sufficient to serve as the arresting officer's testimony during the administrative hearing. In some instances, however, the arresting officer may be subpoenaed to appear. Give us a call today to defend you on your DUI, DWI, or BWI charge .