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Local resource for DUI attorneys in Tampa. Includes detailed information on local firms that provide access to DUI attorneys, as well as advice and content on alcoholism, drunk driving, the dangers of drunk driving, the laws behind DUI, and how to prove whether or not you were driving under the influence.

Leslie Miller Sammis
(813) 250-0500
1005 N. Marion St.
Tampa, FL
Specialties
DUI, Juvenile, Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Oklahoma
State Licensing
Florida, Georgia

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Daniel Perez Jr.
(813) 873-1400
(ODD Range 4101 - 4115) N ARMENIA AVE
TAMPA, FL
Specialties
Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, DUI, Speeding Ticket
Education
Washburn University School of Law,University of South Florida
State Licensing
Florida

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Jason Daniel Sammis
(813) 250-0500
1005 N. Marion St.
Tampa, FL
Specialties
Criminal Defense, DUI, Civil Rights
Education
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law,University of Virginia
State Licensing
Florida, Georgia

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Jason Sammis
(813) 250-0500
1005 N. Marion St.
Tampa, FL
Specialties
DUI Defense
Education
Undergraduate : University of Virginia
Law School : University of Florida
Admitted To Bar : 1999
Professional Memberships
NORML Legal Committee, Hillsborough County Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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Dina Mayling Sheridan
(813) 225-2695
505 E Jackson St Ste 207
Tampa, FL
Specialties
Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence, DUI, Speeding Ticket
Education
Stetson University College of Law,University of South Florida-Honors College
State Licensing
Florida

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Octavio Gomez
(888) 874-2911
3210 W CYPRESS ST
TAMPA, FL
Specialties
Criminal Defense, DUI, Personal Injury
Education
The Florida State University College of Law
State Licensing
Florida

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Eilam Isaak
(813) 443-5100
306 E. Tyler St, Second Floor
Tampa, FL
Specialties
DUI, Personal Injury
Education
Samford University, Cumberland School of Law,Rollins College
State Licensing
Florida

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William Frederick Ebsary Jr.
(813) 222-2220
1101 CHANNELSIDE DR STE 244
TAMPA, FL
Specialties
DUI, Federal Crime, Civil Rights, Internet, Criminal Defense, White Collar Crime
Education
Stetson University College of Law,University of Florida
State Licensing
Florida

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Tanya Marie Dugree
(813) 418-5253
3111 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Ste 100
Tampa, FL
Specialties
Criminal Defense, Civil Rights, Domestic Violence, DUI, Family
Education
Hamline University School of Law
State Licensing
Florida

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Juana Maria Rojas
(727) 799-3900
3405 W Columbus Dr # A
Tampa, FL
Specialties
DUI, Insurance
Education
University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
State Licensing
Florida

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DUI Attorney

Over 10 DUI Arrests For Her Dad

by Reid K. Hester, Ph.D.

 
Question: My dad has just been convicted of his 10th DUI. How long will he go to jail? I can't even count how many DUI arrests he's had, without convictions.

Penalties for DUIs vary by State so it is impossible to tell you what the range of jail time might be. However, given that he has now had 10 DUIs, he will probably receive a severe sentence.

Your father has a severe drinking problem, as you probably already know. If he has been in treatment at different times he has not benefited from it enough to avoid further alcohol-related problems. If this is the case and the courts take all of his DUI arrests into account, your father may be in for a long stay in prison, so there is time for him to learn whatever he still needs to learn, that is, if he gets into treatment. We can only hope the the court sees it appropriate to refer him for more intensive alcohol rehab while serving whatever time he has. Many people require multiple attempts at quitting, so take heart and do not give up hope.

Meanwhile, your focus may be best directed toward avoiding your own co-dependency, which can not only harm you and your other loved ones, but also harm him. To learn about how you can best help yourself (and him), you might consider going to Alanon meetings or Co-dependency meetings, both of which are managed by Alcoholic's Anonymous (AA) group. They are all free and very consumer friendly.

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