When most people think of a DUI, they assume that the charge is only associated with alcohol. However, you may be surprised to learn that a person can be charged with DUI—or driving under the influence—if he or she is impaired by drugs. In fact, even legally prescribed drugs that impair an individual while he or she is behind the wheel can result in a DUI charge.
DUI of Alcohol or Drugs
Regardless of whether your DUI involves drugs, alcohol or both, the penalties for this serious charge are the same. A DUI conviction could cost you your drivers license, thousands of dollars in fines and fees and maybe even your career. A conviction may also result in three separate criminal records.
Aggressive Wagoner, OK DUI Defense
No matter how complicated your case may be it is essential that you fight the charges you are facing. If you have been arrested and charged with a DUI in Oklahoma, the Edge Law Firm can help. Our team includes knowledgeable and experienced DUI defense attorneys, a private investigator and even a drivers license expert who was the Assistant General Counsel for the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
Because so much is at stake, you shouldn’t leave your DUI up to chance—or an inexperienced defense attorney. Call the Edge Law Firm today to schedule a free review of your case.
A Simple Process to Getting Started

Schedule a Free Case Evaluation
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Meet Our Defense Team
During your free case evaluation, you’ll have the opportunity to ask legal questions, receive professional advice, share your side of the story, and begin gathering evidence. This consultation can help you explore options and defense strategies you may not have considered and give you the peace of mind to rest easier tonight.

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After your free case evaluation, The Edge Law Firm will provide a personalized quote for representation and begin protecting your rights immediately, with the goal of achieving a dismissal, reduction, or acquittal.
