Johnson County Felony DUI Attorney
We Serve All of Johnson County
Repeat DUI offenses result in escalating penalties in the state of Kansas. Your first step when charged is to get the professional representation you need from Martin & Wallentine. We have handled hundreds of cases and have achieved positive results on behalf of our clients. When you choose to work with our Johnson County DUI lawyers, you will always have a place to go for the legal counsel and guidance you need. We are available 24/7 to fight for you!
What are the Penalties for Felony DUI Convictions?
Fourth Offense:
- 90 days to one year in prison, followed by one year of post-release supervision
- $2,500 fine plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees
- License suspended for one year, followed by one year of restricted driving with an ignition interlock device
- Completion of a drug/alcohol treatment program at your own expense
- Vehicle impoundment for up to one year
Fifth or Subsequent Offense:
- 90 days to one year in prison, followed by one year of post-release supervision
- $2,500 fine plus court costs, probation and evaluation fees
- Permanent license suspension
- Completion of a drug/alcohol treatment program at your own expense
Call (913) 764-9700 Today to Start the Fight
Don't face such harsh penalties if you don't deserve them. Call Martin & Wallentine today for a case evaluation and find out how we could help. Our legal team could aggressively fight for your freedom and prevent a false conviction. Attorney Jerry Wallentine focuses most of his practice on DUI defense and could provide the seasoned defense you need.
With our experienced representation, your charges could be reduced or dismissed, so call today to schedule an appointment or fill out our online evaluation from. We look forward to discussing DUI defense strategies with you.
Read What Our Former Clients Have Said
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"Professional, informative, and vital in working with the prosecutor to secure the most favorable outcome possible".
Barb -
"Jerry kept in constant contact with us and our son during the case and went the extra mile to plea before the judge outside and inside the courtroom".
Joanne from Nebraska -
Disaster diverted!!!
Janie