Forth Time DUI in Florida

Driving while under the influence and committing your fourth time DUI in Florida, is frowned upon heavily. Whether you live in the state of Florida, or you are just visiting, you want to observe the rules of the road. If you have committed a DUI four times and you have been caught, you are facing up to five years in prison, and possibly losing your license completely. In addition, you will be unable to appeal this decision. This is not an outcome that any individual wishes to happen to him or her or his or her family.

If you have committed a fourth time DUI, you need the services of Steven Casanova, P.A. Breaking the law is a serious offense and to deal with that kind of situation, you need a serious lawyer who can address your concerns and questions professionally. When you make a mistake, you need to make reparations and focus on keeping your license. Steven Casanova, P.A. can help you keep your rights and do what the judge is asking of you. Most individuals do not know their rights and this can cost them their freedom and future.

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No matter what your situation is, Steven Casanova, P.A. can help you put it into perspective and help you move forward. The loss of your license can be damaging to your livelihood and to your family. If you are in a difficult situation, your lawyer can make all of the difference for you both in the law office and in court. One wrong move or statement can send you to jail for a full five years and cost you your license permanently. If you wish to prevent this possibility from happening, being prepared and taking things systematically will make the difference for you.


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Steven G. Casanova, P.A.
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Melbourne, Florida 32901
Phone: 866.698.5155  |  Telefax: 321.725.3737

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