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1-888-406-9121 - DUI 24/7 Emergency Helpline in Ontario

Our law firm’s helpline is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, dealing only with DUI charges in Ontario.  

We created this helpline so you can book a free, same-day meeting with me to get a full understanding of your DUI charge, a legal strategy and more.

What can you expect from your meeting with me?

We will answer and explain all your critical DUI questions, including:



- Is there a strategy to get your DUI charge dismissed?

- How do you get out of a DUI first offence?

- Should you plead guilty to your DUI charge?

- What is going to happen at your court date?

- What penalties are you facing?

- What can you do about the tow and impound?

- Can you get your license back before your roadside suspension is over?

- How do you get your license back?

- Will you go to jail if you are convicted of your DUI charge?

- How do you keep your license if you are convicted of your DUI charge?

- Is there a strategy to keep you driving while your DUI case is ongoing?



And more.

How do you book your free DUI strategy call?

Call the number above or book using the link above.  You can set up a meeting within the same hour that you call or at any time that’s convenient for you.  We will get back to you at the time you choose and give you a full explanation, education and strategy to get the best outcome for your DUI charge.



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