Defending clients against DWI charges in Monroe and surrounding counties
Monroe County DWI Defense Lawyer Joseph Lobosco has the knowledge and experience necessary to defend you against DWI charges in criminal court. With over 30 years of experience as a New York attorney that includes time as both a prosecutor and defense lawyer, plus a record that includes getting favorable results for DWI clients, Mr. Lobosco knows which strategies are needed to get the best outcome possible in your case.
A conviction in a DWI case can have various consequences for important parts of your life, including education, employment, housing and more. Not only that – the severity of a DWI sentence can range from heavy fines and suspension or revocation of your license to imprisonment.
When the stakes are so high, you need a skilled, experienced legal professional to help you make more informed choices in your own defense and make use of strategies that’ll get you the best possible results. You need Joseph Lobosco.
Types of DWI Crimes in New York
A broad list of crimes fall under the DWI category under New York state law. For the most part, they fall into three main categories:
- DWI/DWAI
- Drug DWI/DWAI
- Violent Vehicular Crimes
Many of these crimes cover the operation of not only cars, but other vehicles like boats or snowmobiles. Being convicted of virtually any of these crimes can have very costly consequences that include:
- Jail time
- Heavy fines
- Higher insurance fees
- License suspension or revocation
- Required ignition interlock device on your vehicle
- Job loss
For a more in-depth breakdown of potential punishments, see the DMV’s list of penalties for DWI crimes.
Fight Your DWI Charges
Pleading guilty to a DWI crime comes with severe costs for your finances and time. You have the right to defend yourself against your criminal charges, and the ability to know whether you have a realistic chance of winning your case at trial. Joseph Lobosco is ready and willing to provide that for you and get you the biggest win possible in your case.
For more information and a no-cost, no-obligation review of your case from an experienced Monroe County DWI defense attorney, call Joseph Lobosco at (585) 353-0735 today.
Joseph Lobosco
Criminal Defense Attorney
(585) 353-0735 | mail@loboscodefense.com
What sets Joseph Lobosco apart?
30+ Years of Experience
Before working for over 15 years as a defense attorney, Mr. Lobosco worked as a New York City prosecutor. With experience on both sides of a trial, he knows which strategies will get results in your case – and which ones won’t.
A Communicative, Collaborative Approach
It’s your defense, and every choice is yours to make. In addition to representing you at trial and speaking on your behalf as necessary, Joseph will keep you informed of every detail and update you on everything you need to know as your case moves forward. You’ll be in control of your own defense, and every major decision will be up to you, but you’ll have the expertise of a seasoned legal professional on your side when you make them.
Zero Hidden Fees
When you hire Mr. Lobosco as your attorney, you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for. As a solo practitioner, he handles every detail of every case personally – nothing gets handed off to assistants or paralegals. He’ll also explain everything he’s doing for your case and all associated costs ahead of time, so that you know exactly what you’re getting into before committing to anything.
A Powerful Legal Network
Strong, knowledgeable legal help should never be out of your budget. If necessary, Mr. Lobosco can refer you to the next best attorney for your type of case who can work for what you’re able to pay. You will NEVER be charged for this referral.
Contact Joseph Lobosco
Free Case Review – No Cost, No Obligation – (585) 353-0735
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