Get the Right Criminal Law Attorney to Defend You
Getting convicted of a crime can have a negative impact on your life. At William F. Elliott, P.C., Attorney at Law, we work hard to protect your constitutional rights, your freedom and your future. We’ll provide you with an aggressive and knowledgeable criminal defense.
Our legal team handles all criminal allegations and issues, including misdemeanor and felony charges, and state and federal cases. From experienced driving under the influence (DUI) charge defense, in which we represent clients during both criminal proceedings and DMV hearings, to drug crime, sex crime, and theft crime cases, our firm works diligently to handle every aspect of our clients' legal process.
At William F. Elliott, P.C., Attorney At Law in Newton County, we are prepared to defend you against DUI/DWI charges. You need an Covington DUI lawyer who will efficiently advise you of the best strategy for resolving your criminal case and restoring your privilege to drive. A repeat arrest for drinking and driving with a child in a vehicle will very likely be charged as a felony.
Our goals is to keep your record clean, to help you avoid driver's license suspension and to avoid mandatory fines, community service and jail time. Even a first-time DUI/DWI may trigger jail time, license suspension, alcohol screening and treatment programs, mandatory ignition interlock, fines and other penalties. When facing DWI charges, you can expect to go through a criminal process in court and an administrative process through the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Our skilled attorneys understand how to present a case to the court which demonstrates how our clients can learn a lesson without having to serve a full penalty. Contact us today to see how we can help you fight for fairness.
Our criminal defense attorneys are experienced in the Newton & Rockdale County Court System, handling all types of offenses, such as:
- Felonies
- Misdemeanors
- Assault and battery
- Drug charges
- Theft and Burglary
- Jury trials
- Bond hearings