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SOTO-LAW PLLC
Arizona DUI Lawyer
Brian C. Soto
Arizona DUI Lawyer Brian C. Soto
Arizona DUI Lawyer Brian C. Soto of SOTO-LAW PLLC zealously defends his clients, because, with strict mandatory minimum sentences, the scales of justice weigh disproportionately against those accused of driving under the influence in Arizona.
Alcohol causes good people to make poor decisions.
Arizona DUI Lawyer, Brian Soto, recognizes that not everyone accused of a crime is a bad person, especially those accused of driving under the influence. He realizes that it’s not uncommon for people succumb to stressors and temptations of life.
If you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence in Arizona, call Arizona DUI Lawyer Brian Soto today.
We work hard to help you avoid DUI conviction.
Arizona DUI Lawyer, Brian Soto, acknowledges the serious repercussions a DUI conviction can cause. Even a misdemeanor DUI conviction can cause negative effects on your drivers license, professional license, school, and/or job. A DUI conviction will not only set you back financially, but the repercussions will continue to haunt you for years.
At SOTO-LAW PLLC we fight primarily for an outright dismissal. If the evidence prevents a dismissal, we’ll do everything in our power to obtain the most favorable alternative result for our clients and mitigate any potential punishment.
Hablamos Español
At SOTO-LAW PLLC, our attorney and staff speak both English and Spanish fluently; allowing us to better serve you in your preferred language.
Free consultations.
Call us at (480) 573-SOTO (7686) for a free consultation. During your free consultation, We’ll explain the nature of the charges; both the minimum and maximum sentences, explain your rights, and answer any additional questions you may have.
At SOTO-LAW PLLC, we recognize that your case is of utmost importance to you, and for that reason it is of utmost importance to us as well.
Call today for a free Consultation!
Arizona DUI Lawyer Brian C. Soto – Zealously Defending Clients Against DUI Charges
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Arizona, and a conviction can have significant and long-lasting consequences. With strict mandatory minimum sentences in place, the scales of justice can weigh disproportionately against those accused of alcohol-related charges. This is why it’s crucial to seek legal representation from an experienced and knowledgeable Arizona DUI Lawyer like Brian C. Soto.
Brian C. Soto is the founder of SOTO-LAW PLLC, a leading law firm specializing in DUI defense. As a seasoned criminal defense lawyer, Brian C. Soto has successfully represented numerous clients facing DUI charges, helping them avoid conviction and the associated negative consequences.
Understanding that not everyone accused of a crime is a bad person, especially those accused of DUI, Brian C. Soto provides compassionate and diligent representation to his clients. He recognizes that it’s not uncommon for people to succumb to stressors and temptations of life, and he works tirelessly to ensure that his clients’ legal rights are protected.
Suspension of Civil Rights
under A.R.S. § 13-904, a felony conviction will result in suspension of certain civil rights, including: right to possess a firearm; right to vote; right to seek or hold public office; and right to serve on a jury.
At SOTO-LAW PLLC, the goal is always to obtain the best possible outcome for clients. Brian C. Soto and his team of legal experts work hard to help clients avoid a DUI conviction altogether. If the evidence doesn’t permit a dismissal, they’ll do everything in their power to obtain the most favorable alternative result for their clients and mitigate any potential punishment.
In addition to DUI defense, SOTO-LAW PLLC provides legal representation in a variety of areas, including criminal defense, personal injury, and civil litigation. Their team of legal experts is dedicated to providing clients with the highest level of representation and support, guiding them through the legal process with professionalism .
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