Arrested for DWI or DUI in New York?
Driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated are very serious criminal offenses and carry significant consequences. When everything is on the line, call criminal defense attorney Michael Horn. Mr Horn is a highly sought after criminal defense attorney who has successfully represented many clients. If you find yourself facing charges for Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Intoxicated, time is of the essence. It is very important to speak to an experience DUI lawyer in New York as soon as possible. We defend clients accused of violating New York Vehicular Traffic Law in criminal, district, county and supreme courts in Queens and throughout New York City and Nassau County.
Michael Horn and his team have a proven track record of success. With over 30 years experience defending clients charged with DUI and DWI related offenses. If we take on your case, we will thoroughly investigate your case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. Mr. Horn will listen closely to the circumstances that led to your arrest and present a wide range of arguments in your case including: contesting your initial stop or challenging your blood alcohol level and the equipment and tactics used to used as the basis for your arrest.
For more than 30 years as a criminal defense attorney, Michael D. Horn has seen virtually every situation in which someone has been charged with DWI or other serious VTL offenses such as: driving without a license, reckless driving and vehicular assault or homicide. He knows that police and prosecutors make mistakes — and at which step in the process those mistakes are likely to have occurred. Mr. Horn is widely recognized as a leading criminal defense attorney in New York and has helped many clients achieve a more favorable conclusion in and out of court. For an unmatched DWI defense, insist on DUI attorney Michael Horn.
He will review every aspect of your case to uncover any mistakes that could invalidate the evidence against you. He will also discover and present any available evidence in your favor.
