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Welcome to My Hometown Lawyers | Spotlighting DUI Lawyers in Dallas, TX and DFW


Sorrels, Udashen & Anton - DUI Help in 75201

Our law firm has been handling drunk driving cases just like yours for decades. If you have been charged with a crime or have any questions, know your rights and give us a call below:

Come visit us:
Cedar Maple Plaza, 2311 Cedar Springs Road, Suite 250
Dallas, TX 75201

Phone: (214) 272-0495
Fax: (214) 468-8104

This local business card was created by the team at My Hometown Lawyers. We spotlight one local attorney or law firm per zip code and only top candidates are selected for this specific title. In this case, we are spotlighting a law firm in downtown Dallas.

The attorneys at Sorrels, Udashen & Anton are recognized for excellence, not only in Texas, but throughout the country. The firm is listed in U. S. News and World Report Best Law Firm Rankings in White Collar Criminal Defense, Non-White Collar Criminal Defense and Appellate Practice.  Barry Sorrels, Robert Udashen, Gary Udashen and Bruce Anton are Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. They are also regularly included in prestigious peer-review listings, such as Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. When Texas Monthly, D Magazine and Texas Lawyer survey Texas attorneys for lists of top criminal defense practitioners, attorneys from Sorrels, Udashen & Anton are always among those named.

Q: Do lawyers generally prefer to plea-bargain or go to trial in a drunk driving case?

A: It all depends on the case. When there are facts in the defendant's favor (e.g. the drinking was not extreme, no one was injured, or it was a first offense), lawyers often find that juries can be sympathetic, and therefore they recommend going to trial rather than settling a case. It's typically a good idea for the afore-mentioned reasons.

Consider some of the factors mentioned above (first offense, no injuries) and apply them to your own situation to get a better idea of what to expect.

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