Defense of Second DUI Offenses
If you have been arrested a second time for drunk driving, it is extremely important to speak to an attorney as soon as possible. The penalties for a conviction are more severe in second and subsequent drunk driving arrests. It takes a skilled attorney to prevail in cases in which the defendant has a prior record of driving under the influence (DUI), operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OVI) or operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, impaired or intoxicated (OMVI).
The Right Place for Defense of Second DUI Offenses
When the charges are this serious, you can rely on the lawyers at Reminger Criminal Defense. Our attorneys include a former FBI special agent and a former prosecutor. Our years of experience and understanding of the opposition allow us to assess and exploit any weakness in the case against you.
If convicted of a DUI, OVI or OMVI:
- You will lose your license for one to five years
- If you refuse the blood alcohol test, you will automatically lose your license for two years
- You will serve a minimum of 10 consecutive days in jail or five days in jail and a minimum of 18 consecutive days of electronically monitored house arrest
- You will be fined at least $350 and potentially up to $1,500
- Your vehicle will be immobilized and plates impounded for 90 days
- You may be required to attend an alcohol intervention program, at your own expense
DUI penalties are more severe with every conviction. That is why we do everything we can to win your case or to reduce the charges you face. In some circumstances, we may be able to get a prior conviction retroactively dismissed and removed from your criminal record.
Call Toll Free 888-352-1377 for a Free Consultation
We are skilled trial attorneys who have achieved positive results for people facing second DUI offenses by taking their cases to court. Every case is different. To find out what approach may be most appropriate for you, please contact us today.
We offer a free initial consultation and case evaluation. We represent clients from offices in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.



