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It happens to the best of us – we’ve had one too many after a fun night out, and the next thing we know, we’re being arrested for drunk driving. But even if this is only the first time that something like this has happened to you, a DUI charge in Rhode Island is nothing to shrug off, so you need to contact a trusted North Providence DUI lawyer like Chad Bank, Esq., the minute you’ve been arrested. As an advocate with more than a decade of experience handling cases just like yours before various Rhode Island courts, Chad Bank, Esq. is the North Providence DUI lawyer you can count on to handle your case with the utmost care and attention.

Why should you hire an experienced North Providence DUI lawyer like Chad Bank, Esq., to handle your case?

There’s an old saying: just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should do it. And while there’s no law requiring you to hire a North Providence DUI lawyer like Chad Bank, Esq., to handle your case in a court of law, it’s a very good idea to do so.

Rhode Island, as a state, has some of the most punitive DUI laws in the entire United States. Did you know that you don’t even have to be drinking to get charged with a crime in Rhode Island? It’s true – under Rhode Island’s implied consent law, if a member of law enforcement asks you to submit to a chemical test (such as one that tests your blood, breath, or urine for the presence of drugs and/or alcohol) and you refuse, your license will immediately be suspended. And, if you’re ultimately convicted of an outright refusal to take a test, your license can be suspended for up to six months, you’ll face up to 60 hours of community service, and you’ll get hit with fines totaling up to $500.

And there’s more: if you submit to a chemical test and you’re found to have a BAC of .08% or greater, you will be arrested for DUI. If convicted, you could face up to one year in prison, up to 18 months of a license suspension, and fines and penalties of up to $500. And the penalties only get worse with each subsequent conviction.

With such harsh penalties facing those who have been convicted of a DUI, it’s no wonder that Rhode Island residents know to call the North Providence DUI lawyer that has been vigorously defending their rights for more than a decade: Chad Bank, Esq. While past results certainly do not guarantee future success, and while nothing in this blog is meant to be construed as legal advice, Chad Bank, Esq., has earned the reputation of being a North Providence DUI lawyer that his clients can trust. To schedule your free, no obligation consultation with the premier North Providence DUI lawyer, Chad Bank, Esq., contact us today.

North Providence DUI Attorney

The RI DUI Guy - Chad F Bank

970 Main St Suite 2
West Warwick , RI02893

Phone: 401-573-2265

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a North Providence DUI be reduced to reckless driving?

Yes. Reductions to reckless driving are common for first-offense North Providence DUI cases when the evidence has defense angles. The reduction avoids the longer license suspension and ignition interlock requirements that come with a DUI conviction.

How long does a North Providence DUI case take?

Most first-offense North Providence DUI cases resolve in 4 to 9 months. Arraignment within 48 hours, refusal hearing window if applicable, pretrial conferences over 60 to 120 days, motion practice, and disposition. Trial cases extend longer.

What defenses work in North Providence DUI cases?

Defenses include challenging Mineral Spring Avenue and Smith Street pretextual stops, attacking the North Providence PD Intoxilyzer calibration and observation period, scrutinizing field tests on commercial corridor pavement, examining cross-town border jurisdictional questions, and suppressing Miranda-defective statements.

Where do North Providence DUI arrests happen most often?

Mineral Spring Avenue, Smith Street (Route 44), Smithfield Road, Douglas Avenue, Charles Street, the I-95 North Providence exits, and Woonasquatucket Avenue are common arrest locations. North Providence borders Providence and Pawtucket which generates a lot of cross-town traffic enforcement.

Where do North Providence DUI cases get heard?

North Providence DUI cases are heard at the 6th Division District Court at the Garrahy Judicial Complex in Providence. The 6th Division covers all Providence County DUI cases.