DUI ATTORNEY in Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi enforces some of the most stringent penalties associated with driving under the influence. Whether it involves drugs, prescription medication, or alcohol, an arrest for DUI can lead to serious criminal charges, substantial fines, and potential loss of driving privileges. Understanding the steps to take and when to take them can save you thousands of dollars, prevent lengthy suspensions or revocation of your driver’s license, and reduce the risk of a criminal conviction on your record. It is crucial to have a knowledgeable and experienced DUI attorney by your side.
DUI Defense Strategies
There is no one-size-fits-all defense against this type of charge. Your criminal defense attorney will create a tailored strategy to defend you based on the specifics of your case and the circumstances surrounding your arrest.
Typically, criminal defense attorneys in Mississippi use two primary defenses to challenge DUI charges: (a) Asserting that you were not intoxicated or (b) Arguing that the police did not adhere to proper procedures.
- Your blood alcohol content (BAC) was inaccurately high due to residual mouth alcohol.
- Your BAC was elevated because of ketosis, potentially caused by hypoglycemia.
- Your BAC was increased due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), auto-brewery syndrome, diabetes, or another medical condition.
- Your BAC was affected by fermentation of food particles, which is common among individuals on high-protein, low-carb diets such as the Atkins diet and the ketogenic diet.
- You failed the chemical test due to rising BAC (depending on the time it takes for your body to fully metabolize alcohol). To establish that your blood alcohol level was above the legal limit for one or more of the aforementioned reasons, your criminal defense attorney can obtain testimonies from forensic toxicologists, medical professionals, and other expert witnesses.
Your Mississippi DUI Lawyer might also utilize the “failure to follow proper procedures” defense under these circumstances:
If the police infringed upon your constitutional rights or neglected to follow the correct procedure, your criminal and DUI defense attorney may request a suppression hearing in order to exclude any unlawfully obtained evidence against you and to encourage the prosecution to drop or reduce the charges against you.
Contact The Sims Law Firm Today
With over 20 years of experience in navigating the criminal justice system and an impeccable winning record, we offer top-notch legal representation from a former DUI prosecutor and highly qualified Mississippi DUI defense attorney for your case. Our successful defense strategies have helped clients achieve favorable outcomes in DUI cases. Contact our law firm today at 601-207-3732 to consult about your case. We represent clients in Jackson, Mississippi as well as clients in Hinds, Rankin, and Madison Counties.
- The officer lacked probable cause to make an arrest.
- The officer did not observe you for 15 minutes before administering the breath test.
- The officer was not adequately trained or qualified to administer the breath test.
- The police failed to adhere to proper procedures regarding the collection, handling, and storage of blood samples, rendering your results unreliable.
- The police violated your Fourth Amendment rights.
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Why Choose Us
Mississippi has some of the harshest penalties for driving under the influence (DUI), whether drugs, prescription medication, or alcohol. If you’re pulled over and subsequently arrested for DUI, you’ll have to face criminal charges, hefty fines, and the possibility of losing your driving privileges temporarily or permanently.
Knowing what to do and what not to do, as well as when to do it and when not to, can save you thousands of dollars, months, or even years of license suspensions or revocations and the possibility of obtaining a criminal record.
That’s why it’s crucial to have an experienced and skilled DUI lawyer on your side. At The Sims Law Firm, we commit to securing the best possible outcome for your case.