Practice Areas
Criminal Defense DUI and Traffic Offenses
Arrested for DUI?
Work With a Knowledgeable Defense Lawyer.
Delaware law takes drunk driving seriously. So, when you have been arrested for DUI, working with a knowledgeable attorney is critical to your success. At the law office of Aaronson & Collins, LLC, we have in-depth knowledge of Delaware criminal law. We represent people accused of felonies, misdemeanors and infractions in state courts throughout Delaware.
Our firm focuses on helping clients fight the serious consequences of a DUI conviction. These consequences can range from fines to five years' imprisonment, depending on your record of prior DUI offense
- Delaware DUI, first offense: You may face fines of up to $1,150 or imprisonment up to six months. You may also be required to complete a DUI education course at your own expense.
- Delaware DUI, second offense: If you are convicted of a second DUI within five years of your first DUI, you may be sentenced to 60 days to 18 months in jail, fines and an educational course. Your attorney may be able to take actions that reduce these consequences.
- Delaware DUI, third offense: If you are convicted of a third DUI within five years of your first two offenses, you may be subject to fines between $1,000 and $3,000 and imprisonment from one to two years.
- Delaware DUI, fourth offense: A fourth DUI is a serious felony punishable by a $2,000 to $6,000 fine and two to five years' imprisonment.
You Have 15 Days to Save Your Driver's License
If you have been arrested for DUI, you must request an administrative hearing from the DMV in order to save your license. Otherwise, your driving privileges may be revoked for three to 18 months.
At Aaronson & Collins LLC, we handle the administrative hearings related to driver's license suspension. Many people do not realize how important it is to seek representation from a lawyer at their hearing. What happens at the DMV hearing may have an effect on evidentiary issues in your criminal case — so the DMV hearing can have an important bearing on your DUI trial.
We also represent juveniles accused of under-21 DUI in Delaware, including offenses like violation of Delaware's zero-tolerance policy, underage consumption and DUI.
Should I Fight the Allegations of DUI?
When you have been arrested for drunk driving, your family and friends may have a great deal of advice. But the only way to get real advice about how the law will apply to you is to talk with an attorney. All cases are different, so you need an experienced attorney to sort through your options. Schedule a free and confidential initial consultation with Aaronson & Collins by calling 302-655-4600 or by completing the online form.
For more information on DUI, please see our DUI/Drunk Driving Information Page.
Traffic Violations
Choosing to Fight a Ticket
Whether you are a Wilmington resident or were just driving through, the consequences of a Delaware traffic offense can have a serious impact on your life. It often makes sense to fight the ticket and avoid penalties including loss of your license or even jail time.
At the law office of Aaronson & Collins, we represent people accused of traffic offenses in the Wilmington area and throughout Delaware. We have in-depth knowledge of the rules and procedure used in the Delaware Court of Common Pleas Traffic Court.
Serving People Accused of a Wide Range of Violations
Regardless of the seriousness of the traffic offense, we can help. We represent people accused of a wide range of violations:
- Driving while license revoked or suspended (driving after judgment prohibited)
- Driving without insurance
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Careless or inattentive driving
Should I Get a Lawyer?
When a traffic offense puts your driver's license or your freedom in jeopardy, working with an attorney is a smart decision. As your attorney, we can appear on your behalf in traffic court. Depending on your needs, we may negotiate a plea with the prosecutor. If we cannot reach a plea agreement, we can also represent you at trial.