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Showing 6 dui attorneys in Rome, NY
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Mellace II Frank
314 N James St, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 336-0200
frankmellace.com
The Entelisano Law Firm
139 W Dominick St, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 888-4529
ourlegaladvice.com
Versace Law Office, P.C.
113 Rose Ln, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 339-8574
versacelawoffice.com
Bowers Keith
410 W Court St, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 338-0181
Leonard Criminal Defense Group, PLLC
800 Black River Blvd, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 336-1410
cnydwi.com
Mellace Joseph
314 N James St, Rome, NY 13440
(315) 336-0200
frankmellace.com
What Does a DUI Attorney in Rome Cost?
The cost of hiring a DUI attorney in Rome, New York, typically ranges from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard case. More complex cases, such as those involving accidents or repeat offenses, can cost 5,000 to 10,000 dollars or more. Fees vary based on the attorney experience and the specifics of your case. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the legal blood alcohol limit in New York?
In New York, the legal blood alcohol concentration limit is 0.08 percent for drivers over 21. For commercial drivers, the limit is 0.04 percent. Drivers under 21 can face charges with a BAC of 0.02 percent or higher.
What are the penalties for a first DUI in New York?
A first DUI offense in New York is a misdemeanor. Penalties can include a fine of 500 to 1,000 dollars, a six-month license revocation, and up to one year in jail. You may also be required to install an ignition interlock device.