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Beverly Hills DUI Attorney, Amir Soleimanian, Offers Legal Assistance for Fighting DUI Charges

Drivers no longer need to fight DUI charges alone as the leading DUI attorney of Beverly Hills is now offering legal assistance.

Beverly Hills DUI Attorney, Amir Soleimanian, Offers Legal Assistance for Fighting DUI Charges
2012-02-06
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, February 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) With major gaming events, national holidays, and sunny weather just around the corner, the California Office of Traffic Safety is now paying out huge sums to curb drinking and driving ("California Traffic Deaths Drop For Fifth Consecutive Year"). When all it takes is a single drink to be over the legal limit, this means that countless drivers in Southern California are going to be facing a driving under the influence charges this upcoming year. Amir Soleimanian, Beverly Hills DUI attorney, offers legal assistance for those drivers charged with DUI who want to avoid the consequences of these charges in California.

Most would like to believe that they understand all of the basics of California's traffic code regarding drugs and alcohol. During those long DMV driving tests or throughout driving school, the dangers of drinking and driving are a constant reminder, but generally only the basic information is given. While a .08% BAC is a sure way to receive one of these charges, almost any amount of alcohol could be sending a driver to a seasoned Beverly Hills DUI lawyer.

About Amir Soleimanian, DUI Attorney Beverly Hills

The Law Offices of Amir Soleimanian and Associates have built up a reputation throughout Southern California and the rest of the state as the top traffic ticket specialists for all DUI charges. Leading this fight is Mr. Ticket, a DUI lawyer that enjoys the highest rate of success throughout all of California.

For many, the call to Mr. Ticket may not be far off as the California Office of Traffic Safety has increased their grants to local law enforcement agencies to expand all operations that will lead them to more DUI arrests in the coming months ("California Traffic Deaths Drop For Fifth Consecutive Year").

If a DUI conviction does take place, most drivers are going to be in for years of heartache and hassle. From huge increases in their insurance premiums to a license suspension, anyone that is finding themselves charged with a DUI this season should protect their finances and record with a DUI attorney that has a record that drivers can trust.

Contact Amir Soleimanian, DUI Lawyer Beverly Hills

To learn more about the legal services provided by Mr. Ticket, visit http://duidwilawyercalifornia.com or call (800) 828-5525.

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[Press-News.org] Beverly Hills DUI Attorney, Amir Soleimanian, Offers Legal Assistance for Fighting DUI Charges
Drivers no longer need to fight DUI charges alone as the leading DUI attorney of Beverly Hills is now offering legal assistance.