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Greenville Felony DWI Attorney

Driving While Intoxicated in North Carolina

Have you or a loved one been accused of driving while intoxicated? It can be difficult to know where to turn for help when facing such serious charges, but you do not have to face these charges along. If this was not your first arrest for DWI, the penalties you could be facing may significantly increase. According to the North Carolina Department of Crime Control & Public Safety, those who have had four or more DWI convictions within a ten year period are known as habitual DWI offenders and are charged with felony DWI. For habitual offenders, they must serve one year in jail, a sentence that cannot be suspended. While in jail or on parole, they also must complete a substance abuse program as part of their sentence.

An initiative by the North Carolina Governor has made the laws for repeat offenders among the most serious in the country. The vehicles of felony DWI offenders are taken away at the time of the arrest. If the driver was shown to be driving under the influence as well as driving on a license that was revoked from a previous DWI conviction, their vehicle will be sold and the proceeds will be donated to local schools.

Felony DWI Penalties
One of the main differences between a misdemeanor DWI and a felony DWI is the penalties. If the offense is a second offense within three years, you could be given a fine of up to $2,000, 2 years in prison, and a 4 year license suspension. If it was the third conviction of DWI within ten years, you could be facing fines, jail time, and a permanent license revocation. Four or more DWI convictions constitute a felony DWI and you may then lose your vehicle as well as the ability to appeal your conviction. Do not let another conviction put your freedom and future at risk!

Do you need a Greenville felony DWI lawyer?

Felony habitual impaired driving is a serious charge. If, however, you are in this situation, you need to know that your case is not hopeless. At the Burch Law Office, we understand that not everyone who is accused of a crime is guilty. We also understand that the justice system may treat you more harshly than your crime deserves. By contacting a Greenville criminal defense attorney from our team of professionals, we could provide you with the strong defense you need to get your charges dropped. From DWI to drug crimes to sex crimes to theft crimes, you can rely on our firm to do whatever it takes to protect your rights. We offer a free case evaluation, so contact a Greenville felony DWI lawyer from our firm today. Learn how we could help you!

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