Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana DUI/OWI Attorney
Ronald S. Todd
As a skilled Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana DUI/OWI Attorney, I have handled hundreds of drunk driving cases, many by favorable negotiated dispositions without trial. Where prosecutors are unwilling to agree to a reasonable settlement, I bring formidable courtroom skills to bear. In fact, my reputation for aggressive and effective trial work often plays a part in the achievement of reasonable settlement agreements.
I am firmly dedicated to the fight for justice and fair treatment for clients throughout Indiana who are accused of the following types of drunk driving offenses:
- Drunk Driving: DUI (Driving Under the Influence of drugs or alcohol)/ OWI (Operating While Intoxicated)
- Misdemeanor
- 1st Offense
- Repeat Offenses
- Misdemeanor
- Felony
- Serious Repeat Offender
- Accident with Serious Injury or Death
- DUI/OWI Manslaughter
- DUI/OWI Murder
- DUI/OWI with a Child Passenger
- Hit and Run Driving
- Reckless Driving
- Contests of Speed
- Driving on a Suspended License
- Municipal Court
- Traffic Violations
- Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Suspension/Revocation Hearings
- DUI/OWI Conviction
- Chemical Test Refusal
- Medical or Drug Suspension
- Negligent Operator Suspension
As a respected Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana DUI/OWI Attorney, I have a wide range of experience in these fields – experience that will benefit your case and help ensure the best possible result.
Even for a first offense, the penalties for a DUI/OWI can include license suspension, substantial fines, mandatory attendance at a state approved alcohol program, time in jail and spectacular increases in insurance rates. A conviction can jeopardize employment and personal credit, and it can seriously strain personal relationships. There’s just too much at stake in a DUI/OWI case to take chances with a lawyer who lacks experience and expertise in this challenging field. You need an aggressive and talented drunk driving lawyer who will fight for your rights. When things go wrong, I will help put them right.
If you or someone you know has been arrested for drunk driving and needs the assistance of an experienced Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana DUI/OWI Attorney, call Ronald S. Todd today at 866-273-2018, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your initial consultation.
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