Protecting Your Rights in Drunk Driving Prosecutions
If you have been arrested or charged with DWI, you want a criminal defense lawyer who knows the laws and procedures governing drunk driving. The consequences of a conviction can be devastating. You could lose your driving privileges for a substantial period of time or face dramatic increases in your auto insurance premiums. You could also face significant fines and penalties, as well as incarceration.
At the Law Office of John K. Bramble, located in the city of Washington, we have a comprehensive knowledge of the DWI laws and procedures in North Carolina. We place a premium on personal service and attention, taking the time to listen carefully to your questions and concerns, and to help you understand your options, as well as your likelihood of success. When you hire us as your DWI defense counsel, you will work directly with our attorney throughout the process.
To set up a free initial consultation, contact our office online or call us at 252-674-0139 (toll-free at 866-775-7398).
Our DWI Defense Practice
We handle all matters related to an arrest or charge for DWI, from the administrative hearing to determine the status of your driving privileges to the criminal proceeding to determine penalties. We represent individuals facing their first DWI charge, as well as repeat offenders.
When you hire us, we will conduct an exhaustive investigation of the facts surrounding your arrest, including whether law enforcement officers had probable cause to make the traffic stop, and whether you were properly advised of your rights before making any statements. We will interview witnesses, examine police reports and review all other relevant evidence, looking to make certain field sobriety and blood alcohol tests were correctly administered.
Contact Our Office
We offer a free initial consultation in all DWI defense matters. Contact us online or call us at 252-674-0139 (toll-free at 866-775-7398) to set up an appointment. We are available to meet with you Monday through Thursday, from 8 am until 5 pm, and Fridays until noon. Evening and weekend meetings can be scheduled upon request.

