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A Strong Defense for Your Iowa OWI Charge
An OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) charge can put your life on hold. You may face jail time, license suspension, and heavy fines. The legal process is complex and stressful. At Liberty Law Group, we provide a clear, strategic defense for people accused of OWI in Iowa. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and pursuing the most favorable outcome possible for your case.
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Answers to Common OWI Questions
Should I refuse a breathalyzer test in Iowa?
Refusing a test has its own penalties, including a longer license suspension. It is important to discuss the specifics of your situation with an attorney.
What is the difference between OWI and DUI in Iowa?
Iowa law uses the term OWI (Operating While Intoxicated). It is the same offense that other states, like Nebraska, call DUI (Driving Under the Influence).
Can an OWI charge be dismissed?
A dismissal is a possible outcome. This may happen if evidence was obtained illegally or if there is insufficient evidence to proceed with the case.
Do I need a lawyer for a first-offense OWI?
A lawyer works to protect your rights and challenge the state’s evidence. An experienced attorney can identify weaknesses in the case against you.
My case is in Council Bluffs. Can you help?
Yes. Our attorneys routinely represent clients facing charges in the Pottawattamie County Courthouse and throughout Western Iowa. We are familiar with the local courts.
What are the potential penalties for an OWI conviction in Iowa?
The penalties for an OWI conviction in Iowa are significant and can include mandatory jail time, substantial fines, driver's license revocation, and court-ordered substance abuse treatment. An experienced attorney can explain the specific consequences you are facing and build a strategy to minimize the impact on your life.
