Miami Prescription Drug DUI Lawyer
Did Taking Medication Result In Your Arrest?
If you take a prescription medication that can cause impairment, you can be arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). Most people only associate DUI with alcohol, but any substance – legal or not – that can cause impaired driving can also lead to a DUI arrest. If you are facing charges for prescription drug DUI, you need an experienced attorney’s assistance.
My firm, Jonathan B. Blecher, P.A., offers the legal services that have helped many secure better outcomes after facing DUI charges. Every client I assist can benefit from the personalized approach I take to each case, especially when it comes to prescription drug DUI. By evaluating your unique situation, I may be able to uncover opportunities to mitigate your responsibility for your charges or even beat them.
No prescription drug DUI attorney in Miami can guarantee results, but I’m confident that my commitment and dedication to my clients form the cornerstone of my success.
For more information, contact my firm online or call 305-321-3237.
Prescription Drugs That Can Impair Driving
There are many different kinds of prescription drugs that can impair driving. These can include sleeping pills, painkillers, and central nervous system depressants (which are used to treat conditions like anxiety and panic attacks).
Specific medications that can cause a DUI arrest include the following:
- Adderall
- Ambien
- Codeine
- Fentanyl
- Lunesta
- Morphine
- Percocet, OxyContin (oxycodone)
- Ritalin
- Valium (diazepam)
- Vicodin, Lortab, Lorcet (hydrocodone)
- Xanax (alprazolam)
If you take a prescription medication like one of those listed above, you can be arrested for DUI in Florida. Many people who are on these medications aren’t aware of this risk and can unwittingly find themselves facing severe criminal charges.
If you need legal assistance, don’t hesitate to contact a dependable prescription drug DUI lawyer in Miami. I can provide the legal advice and services you need to fight for a better outcome.
What Should You Do If You Get Pulled Over?
If you are stopped and investigated for DUI, don’t discuss your medical condition or the medications you are taking. Doing so could give the police probable cause to arrest you.
If you are asked to take a field sobriety test, politely decline to do so. These tests involve walking heel-to-toe, standing on one leg, and tracking an object with your eyes. Such assessments are unscientific, are prone to generating false positives, and can give the police probable cause for an arrest.
You are under no obligation to submit to any field sobriety test, and there is no criminal penalty for refusing.
What Do You Do If You’re Arrested?
If you are arrested for DUI because an officer believes you are impaired by a prescription medication, there are two things you must do: Exercise your rights to remain silent and see an attorney.
Watch this video to learn more about your rights to remain silent.
It may be tempting, but don’t discuss your medications or your medical history with the police. You won’t be able to talk your way out of an arrest, and this information will only be used against you.
Do You Need Legal Assistance?
I am ready to hear from those who need help after getting arrested for a prescription drug DUI. Timing is critical, so you shouldn’t hesitate to hire experienced legal counsel in Miami to help you build your defense.
Rest assured that I have the experience, skill and resources necessary to help you fight your charges.
For more information or to schedule a free case evaluation, contact me online!