Milton is expanding rapidly as one of Canada's fastest growing cities, but with growth comes challenges like impaired driving. A DUI charge should not doom your future if you respond properly. Seek out a knowledgeable DUI attorney in Milton, like Frank Genesee or Aneta Belgrau, who can help mitigate long-term fallout from the offense. Though you made a mistake, the right legal guidance can still lead to the best outcome.
Many individuals fail to recognize the gravity of driving under the influence, considering it a minor offense due to its prevalence. However, this perception is far from accurate. Impaired driving, whether caused by alcohol, drugs, or any other substance, is classified as one of the most severe offenses under Canadian law. Despite the high frequency of such incidents, they often result in tragic consequences, including loss of life and property damage. Consequently, those apprehended for driving while impaired typically face severe penalties, reflecting the seriousness of their actions.
Consequences of Convictions
The repercussions of driving while intoxicated extend far beyond just having your driver's license temporarily revoked and paying fines. A first offense can lead to costly penalties and additional fees, spikes in insurance rates, and obligatory enrollment in both drunk driving education courses and post-suspension ignition interlock programs, the expenses of which fall on the offender. Subsequent convictions may carry even harsher punishments like jail time, especially if there are aggravating circumstances such as evidence of reckless driving, loss of property or life, or high blood alcohol content readings. Be aware that being found guilty of impaired driving in Milton can negatively impact one's business, future travel opportunities, as well as employment prospects.
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Frank Genesee
Frank Genesee has been practicing criminal law for more than 40 years. He has extensive trial experience. He has conducted hundreds of criminal matters successfully at many levels of court in Ontario, including the Ontario Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Quebec Court of Justice.
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Aneta Belgrau was called to the Bar in 2020 and obtained her J.D. from the University of Calgary, Faculty of Law. During law school, Aneta clerked at the Calgary Provincial Court of Justice and completed legal research for judges. She also worked at the Student Legal Assistance clinic at the University of Calgary - Faculty of Law representing clients in their various legal matters.
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