Queen Anne's County, Maryland DWI Attorneys
Queen Anne's County DWI Attorneys handling DWI, DUI and drunk driving cases in all of Queen Anne's County, Maryland. Queen Anne's County DWI Lawyers Meng and Alpert.
Drunk driving in Maryland can be charged in two ways, depending on blood alcohol content of the motorist: DUI when the BAC registers .08% or higher and DWI when the BAC is .079% or lower. Maryland is one of only a few states that has a legal penalty for motorists who have a BAC below the legal limit. Whether a DWI or DUI, you are facing criminal charges and you could lose your driver's license.
Fortunately you have constitutional rights and legal options. Hiring an attorney will increase the chances of having your case dismissed or reduced, and ensure your rights and your future are protected. Not all attorneys practice DWI defense though, and some may simply plead you out. Be sure to hire an experienced and qualified Maryland DWI criminal defense lawyer.
The Queen Anne's County Maryland DWI Attorneys at Meng & Alpert practice criminal law, with a focus on DWI defense and a knowledge of Maryland DWI laws. Lead DWI defense attorney Andrew Alpert has substantial experience, having defended numerous Maryland DWI/DUI cases. He is a former prosecutor, giving him a unique perspective on law enforcement and prosecution tactics. All of this gives you a distinct advantage in the courtroom and increases the chances of winning your case.
Free Initial Review of Your MD DWIIt is very important that you start to resolve your case quickly. If you want to see if your case can be reduced or dismissed, contact Andrew Alpert with Queen Anne's County DWI Lawyers Meng & Alpert now by calling (301) 627-1600 or filling out the consultation request form to the left. Your request will be promptly answered and the initial review of your case is free.
Penalties for Maryland DWIAn arrest for drinking and driving in Maryland could lead to fines, loss of license, jail time and significantly higher auto insurance premiums. In some situations, especially if there has been a previous alcohol-related traffic offense, installation of an ignition interlock device could be mandatory. Being found guilty of driving under the influence would result in a criminal record. With increased background checks for employment that could make it difficult to find or keep a job, especially if it required security clearance.
Queen Anne's County DWI Attorneys Meng & Alpert will fight to keep your arrest record clean. Call them now to see if your DWI can be reduced or dismissed.
About Your Driver's License SuspensionWhen a motorist is arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Maryland, two cases will be initiated. One is a criminal case that will be resolved in the courts and the second is a civil case seeking to suspend your driver's license.
You have the right to request a special hearing with the MVA for a hardship or restricted use license, however, you must do so within 10 days of your arrest. If you do not, you will lose your license. The suspension period for a first Maryland DWI offense is 45 days and an eight point deduction on your driving record.
The MVA hearing involves complex legal processes and the chances of successfully retaining your driving privileges are higher when you have legal representation. Queen Anne's County Maryland DWI Attorneys Meng & Alpert can help you with the MVA hearing, and they can make a difference in the outcome of your case.
About Queen Anne's County DWI Lawyers Meng & AlpertThe law firm of Meng & Alpert, LLC focuses on DWI defense and has an extensive knowledge with Maryland DWI laws. The attorneys have a track record of successfully defending clients accused of drunk driving in Queen Anne's County. The principal of the firm, Andrew D. Alpert, has an excellent reputation among both clients and peers as a skilled DWI defender. His experience has included advanced training in legal strategies, defense procedures and scientific analysis of evidence.
Andrew Alpert graduated from Franklin & Marshall College and received a law degree from George Queen Anne's University. He is admitted to the bar in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the District of Columbia. He is also admitted to practice law in the US District Court of Maryland and the US District Court for District of Columbia. Andrew Alpert is a member of the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorney's Association, the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He is a Sustaining Member National College for DUI Defense.
The Queen Anne's County DWI Attorneys at Meng & Alpert own and operate several breath test machines helping them identify problems with its application and maintenance. Andrew Alpert has been certified by the US Department of Transportation in the administration of breath tests. He has also been certified by the NHTSA and the International Association of Chiefs of Police in DUI/DWI detection and the application of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Mr. Alpert both teaches and attends drunk driving related seminars and he is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions for his work in DWI defense. Attorney Andrew Alpert has been recognized as a SuperLawyer and the law firm of Meng & Alpert has the highest possible AV peer review rating with Martindale-Hubbell.
If you have been charged with drinking and driving in Maryland, the lawyers at Meng & Alpert will protect your rights and fight for your license and your freedom. It helps to act quickly on a DWI case, so contact the Queen Anne's County Maryland DWI Lawyers at Meng & Alpert for a free consultation as soon as possible by calling (301) 627-1600 or filling out the form to the left.
Queen Anne's County Maryland DWI Lawyers at Meng & Alpert serve the entire county, including Barclay, Centreville, Church Hill, Millington, Queen Anne, Queenstown, Sudlersville and Templeville, Maryland.

