Who do you want as your attorney? The Master or the student? Patrick Silva has over 20 years of DUI experience, he has been published in DUI reference books, he has spoken in front of hundreds of attorneys at conferences, taught classes to lawyers on his secrets and strategies, and has a nationally listened to podcast dedicated to teaching other DUI lawyers how to win.  (909)798-1500

 Author of "The DUI Answer Book" A Citizen's Guide to Understanding Your Rights

Success Story
Mr E. F.
2-15-2018


Another very happy client on a very successful case. This case started about two and a half years ago when my client allegedly was weaving all over the road, had stopped in the middle of the road, had ran several stop lights, had ran several stop signs, was speeding and slowing down in the worst possible driving you can imagine. We start off by conducting what is know as a DMV hearing, during the DMV hearing we subpoenaed the officer now you never know what the officer is going to give you. This particular officer was kind of a jerk and he ended up being very rude on the tapes and he ended up refusing to testify. What we then did was something called certifying the facts which is equal to a contempt of court. This contempt of court got sent up to Sacramento and then Sacramento call this officers Sargent and he ultimately agreed to testify, however I didn’t take his testimony because I was done with that portion of the case and it helped me. So now we get into a motion to suppress the officer comes in he’s sweet as peas and he’s basically saying you know I did everything right. Long story short my client was charged with four breathe results .12 .12 .12 .12 ultimately he failed all the field sobriety test so you would think that hey he’s screwed he is going to get a DUI. Based on our work up of the case, the officers attitude at the DMV hearing, and the good information we got at the motion to suppress I was able to successfully negotiate a settlement in which all of the DUI charges were dismissed and my client plead no contest to moving infractions again infractions his total fine was $200 an infraction was like a parking ticket. And to beat all these infractions non pointers which mean they didn’t show up as points on his DMV record.