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Brentwood DWI Lawyer

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Experienced Brentwood DWI Defense Attorney

If you have been arrested for DWI in Brentwood, you need an experienced defense attorney who understands New York drunk driving laws. As a Suffolk County DWI lawyer with over 31 years of experience, I have successfully defended hundreds of clients facing DWI charges throughout Brentwood.

Since graduating from Hofstra Law School in 1994, I have handled more than 2,000 criminal cases, including hundreds of DWI matters. When you hire me, you get my personal cell phone number and 24/7 accessibility.

If you have been arrested for DWI in Brentwood, time is critical. Contact me today at (631) 265-1052 for a free consultation.

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Meet Ed Palermo

Meet Ed Palermo – Your Brentwood DWI Defense Lawyer

I am Edward Palermo, a Suffolk County criminal defense and DWI attorney with over three decades of experience. Since graduating from Hofstra Law School in 1994, I have dedicated my career to defending individuals facing DWI charges.

Over the past 31 years, I have successfully handled more than 2,000 criminal cases, including hundreds of DWI matters. You can reach me directly at (631) 903-3733.

I have been named Best Lawyer on Long Island for five consecutive years and maintain a 10.0 AVVO Rating.

When you choose me as your Brentwood DWI attorney, you get personal attention, 24/7 accessibility, proven results, and aggressive defense.

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Brentwood DWI Defense

Understanding DWI Charges in Brentwood

The Brentwood DWI Enforcement Environment

Brentwood presents a unique environment for DWI enforcement. As one of the largest hamlets in Suffolk County, Brentwood has significant police presence from the Suffolk County Police Department.

Local enforcement patterns include sobriety checkpoints, patrols along major roadways, and DWI enforcement during holidays.

Where Brentwood DWI Cases Are Heard

DWI arrests in Brentwood are prosecuted in the First District Court in Central Islip:

First District Court
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Phone: (631) 462-3900

Types of DWI Cases We Handle in Brentwood

Common Law DWI (VTL 1192.3)

This charge applies when an officer determines you are intoxicated based on observable signs.

Per Se DWI (VTL 1192.2)

This charge applies when your BAC measures 0.08% or higher.

Aggravated DWI (VTL 1192.2-a)

This applies when your BAC measures 0.18% or higher. Carries enhanced penalties.

DWAI (VTL 1192.1)

This violation-level offense applies when your BAC is between 0.05% and 0.07%.

Leandra’s Law Violations

DWI with a child under 16 results in automatic felony charges.

Chemical Test Refusal

Refusing a breath test triggers automatic license revocation.

The Critical DMV Refusal Hearing

If you refused the breathalyzer, the DMV refusal allegation can cost you your license for one year minimum.

DWI Defense Strategies for Brentwood Cases

Illegal Stop or Checkpoint Violations

Police must have reasonable suspicion to stop your vehicle.

Field Sobriety Test Challenges

Standardized tests must be administered according to specific protocols.

Breathalyzer Accuracy Challenges

Breath test machines require regular calibration.

Rising Blood Alcohol Defense

Your BAC may have been lower while driving than when tested.

Penalties for DWI in Brentwood

First Offense DWI:

  • Misdemeanor criminal record
  • Fines $500-$1,000
  • License revocation 6 months minimum
  • Possible jail up to 1 year
  • Ignition interlock required

Second Offense:

  • E Class Felony
  • Fines up to $5,000
  • License revocation 1 year minimum
  • Mandatory jail 5 days minimum

Why Choose a Local Brentwood DWI Attorney

  • Familiarity with local courts
  • Knowledge of local enforcement
  • Relationships with prosecutors
  • Accessibility

Call (631) 265-1052 now for a free consultation

Frequently Asked Questions About Brentwood DWI Cases

Where do I go to court for a DWI arrest in Brentwood?

Brentwood DWI cases are heard at the First District Court in Central Islip.

What is the difference between DWI and DWAI?

DWI is a criminal offense with BAC .08% or higher. DWAI is a violation with BAC .05%-.07%.

Will I lose my license if I am arrested for DWI in Brentwood?

License suspended at arraignment. 6-month revocation if convicted. Refusal can trigger 1-year revocation.

Can I get a conditional license after a Brentwood DWI arrest?

Yes, first-time offenders are typically eligible for a conditional license.

What happens if I refused the breathalyzer in Brentwood?

Refusal triggers separate DMV hearing and potential 1-year license revocation.

How much does a DWI lawyer cost in Suffolk County?

Fees vary. I offer free consultations.

Can DWI charges be dismissed in Brentwood?

Yes, for reasons including illegal stops or faulty breath tests.

What is Leandra’s Law?

DWI with child under 16 is an automatic felony.

How long does a DWI case take?

Most DWI cases take 3-6 months.

What should I do immediately after a DWI arrest in Brentwood?

Document everything, remain silent, and contact an attorney immediately.

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