by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Mar 3, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, Defenses, DUI, OVWI
If you’re facing a fourth DUI charge in Indiana, you’re in serious trouble. The consequences are severe, varying significantly across different counties and even between judges within the same county. Let’s break down the potential penalties and the...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 26, 2025 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, Defenses, DUI, Implied Consent, License Suspension, OVWI, Refusal, Rights, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
Being charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated (DUI / OVWI) in Hamilton County, Indiana, is a serious matter that requires immediate attention and careful navigation of the legal process. At the Marc Lopez Law Firm, we understand how overwhelming this...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 24, 2025 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, Defenses, DUI, Implied Consent, OVWI, Refusal, Rights
When facing an OVWI (Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated) charge, understanding the different types of tests used to measure intoxication is crucial. At the Marc Lopez Law Firm, we frequently receive questions about the differences between roadside tests and those...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 17, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
What Does “Endangerment” Mean in OWI Cases? When you hear “Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated” (OWI) with an endangerment charge, it sounds serious—like you were driving recklessly and putting lives at risk. But let’s break it down....
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 10, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, Defenses, DUI, License Suspension, OVWI, Rights, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
If you’re facing a DUI charge, hiring an attorney is not just advisable; it’s crucial. As a seasoned criminal defense attorney, I’ve seen firsthand the profound impact that skilled legal representation can have on the outcome of a DUI case. Here are three...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 3, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI, Rights
When it comes to DUI convictions in Indiana, there’s a common misconception that these offenses simply disappear after seven years. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. In Indiana, a DUI conviction remains on your record permanently. Understanding the...