Bethel, Alaska DUI lawyer, Fred Slone
| Firm Name: | KASMAR AND SLONE, P.C. |
| Address: | 3003 Minnesota Drive, Suite 301 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 |
| Office #: | 1-800-DWI-LAWS (1-800-394-5297) |
DUI arrests can happen to anyone – even normal, everyday folks who have no experience with the law. But know this -- you can still be in serious trouble after your Bethel DUI arrest, regardless of your history with the legal system. If your BAC was above the legal limit, you need to get a lawyer who specializes in DUI defense working for you. Even if you refused to take a chemical test, you are not off the hook. That’s because refusal to take the test can be used against you in a court of law. Plus, refusing to take a blood or breath test means you could lose your license for a long time. But before you decide all is lost, take a minute to remember that the burden of proof lies on the prosecutor. With a good Alaska DUI lawyer like Fred Slone at your side, you may be able to walk away from these charges. Reach out to Fred Slone right away. He can help.
Laws for an Alaska DUI are harsh, but Fred Slone likely worked on a case just like yours in Bethel. He has been a defense attorney for 25 years, fighting drunk driving cases all over Alaska. Contact experienced DUI lawyer Fred Slone today to discuss the facts of your DUI case and to begin building a solid defense.
When dealing with a Bethel DUI arrest, time is of the essence, starting with your driver’s license. Alaska DUI laws only allow you a limited amount of time to act to save your driver’s license following a DUI arrest. In fact, you have just SEVEN DAYS to request a hearing with the DMV. If you don’t make the request on time, you will lose your license – no questions asked. That’s why it’s important to contact DUI attorney Fred Slone who can help you save your license.
Not only is your driver’s license at risk, but also your auto insurance could be taken away completely. Most companies will either raise your rates astronomically or drop you all together after a DUI arrest. This is why it is imperative that you speak with skilled DUI lawyer Fred Slone before you talk to your insurance carrier. He can explain exactly what to say to keep your insurance intact.
There’s much more trouble than just your insurance. Bethel DUI laws are extremely strict. You could lose your freedom. If you are convicted of a Bethel DUI, you could end up in jail and face serious fines. This is why you need a skilled Alaska DUI lawyer to fight your charges. Fred Slone has more than two decades of experience with DUI cases in Alaska. He has so much technical and scientific knowledge that it will become clear to you that he knows even more than the prosecutor and the police officer in your case!
How can an experienced DUI lawyer help you? Well first of all, Fred Slone will carefully take apart the state’s case to defend you. While the prosecutor works to prove that you are guilty of operating a vehicle while under the influence, Fred Slone will be attacking each bit of evidence that the state has. Don’t be without a knowledgeable Alaska DUI lawyer during this difficult time. Don’t hesitate to call Bethel DUI lawyer Fred Slone now to find out how he will fight your case, even if you think you don’t have a defense.
Remember, there are defenses for a Bethel DUI charge. In fact, there are often many problems with the state’s case, including inaccurate testing, officers that are not certified, and many others details. Chances are Fred Slone has worked on an Alaska DUI case just like yours. He knows how to fight a DUI charge and will stand by you no matter what. So don’t wait another moment! Contact DUI attorney Fred Slone for a free consultation.
Don’t give up and plead guilty, because if you do, it is certain that you will walk away with a DUI conviction. If you decide to fight these charges, you may end up with a much better result. An Alaska DUI lawyer will fight and defend your Bethel DUI case. Fred Slone has the experience and knowledge that you need in a DUI lawyer. He has worked on many DUI cases successfully. Call skilled Bethel DUI lawyer Fred Slone for a free consultation.
Membership
- National College for DUI Defense;
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers;
- Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers;
- American Trial Lawyers Association
Advanced Level DUI Training Programs
- U.S. DOT Student Course for DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course (Las Vegas, NV, 2002).
- National College For DUI Defense Intensive Summer Session?at Cambridge, MA (1997, 2003).
- Datamaster Training Seminar (Chicago, 2004).
- Factory Operator Training for Datamaster Breath Alcohol Testing (Mansfield, Ohio, 2005).
- National College For DUI Defense Winter Session (Kauai 2001, New Orleans 2005).
- Mastering Scientific Evidence in DWI/DUI Cases (Atlanta 1994, Atlanta 2004, Dallas 2005).
Why should you hire me?
"If you’re facing an Alaska DUI charge, you need an experienced, aggressive defense lawyer fighting for your rights. I have earned my reputation as a premier DUI defense lawyer the old-fashioned way - through hard work and commitment to your needs and best interests. Alaska’s DUI laws have become increasingly tough over the years. Our tough Alaska drunk driving laws require a tough and seasoned DUI defense attorney to give you the best chance possible of successfully defending your case. At Kasmar and Slone, we pride ourselves in reviewing and investigating every piece of the state’s evidence, to uncover mistakes and violations that we can attack and exploit to obtain the best possible resolution of your drinking and driving case. Very simply, we’ll fight for you in your Alaska DUI case - that’s what our reputation is based on."
Alaska Court Information and Locations
Alaska DUI attorney Frederick T. Slone is admitted to practice in all Alaska State Courts; United States District Court for the District of Alaska; United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Slone most frequently helps clients in the following courts: Anchorage, Palmer, Seward, Kenai, Homer, Unalaska, Southeast, Bethel, and other courts throughout Alaska.
