Dillon Public Intoxication Attorney
Some alcohol-related crimes, such as DUI, carry stiff penalties. However, conviction on a relatively harmless-sounding charge, such as public intoxication, can have lasting effects, particularly regarding your employment prospects.
If you have been charged with an alcohol-related crime, you should obtain experienced legal representation as soon as possible. With this help, it may be possible to overcome the charge or at least minimize the potential effect on your reputation and employability.
I am J.B. Katz, an experienced defense attorney. I have successfully represented many people accused of alcohol-related crimes, including:
- DUI
- Public intoxication
- Underage consumption and minor in possession
- Providing alcohol to a minor
- Public urination
- Other alcohol-related crimes
For a free consultation with a lawyer, contact the Law Offices of J.B. Katz, P.C.
Do You Think the Charge Isn't Serious? Think Again
Many employers will not consider a job applicant if that applicant has been convicted of a charge involving alcohol. Before pleading guilty to a criminal charge, you should think hard about the possible long-term effects of a criminal record.
In many cases, I have been able to get alcohol-related charges reduced to lesser charges such as disorderly conduct. This can reduce the stigma associated with abuse of alcohol, and it is much easier to explain away at later date. I will work diligently to obtain the best possible outcome for you.
Young People Charged With Alcohol Crimes
The long-term effects of conviction on an alcohol-related charge are especially significant for young people. A conviction can bar you from entering certain professions and limit your career options.
Before pleading guilty to a charge, you should get legal advice. As an experienced Breckenridge underage drinking attorney, I have helped many young people avoid the worst consequences of alcohol-related criminal charges. I will work hard to get positive results for you.
If you are a minor who is convicted for first-time DUI in Colorado, you will lose your driver's license for 90 days and face other consequences. Get legal help today.
Free Initial Consultation
Contact the Law Offices of J.B. Katz, P.C. for a free initial consultation about your case.
