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    Nevada Highway Patrol (http://www.nhp.nv.gov/)

    Henderson Nevada Police Department (http://www.cityofhenderson.com/police/index.php

    Department of Motor Vehicles (http://www.dmv.nv.gov/)

    Alcoholic Anonymous (http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/)


     


     

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    Paul J. Adras, Esq.

    Paul Adras, Esq., PCPaul J. Adras, Esq. – Your Las Vegas DUI Defense Lawyer

    Have you been charged with a crime in Las Vegas, Nevada? Or are you or a member of your family being investigated for a crime? Paul Adras effectively represents clients charged with DUI or other criminal charges. He is a well repected strategist, always implementing the best possible strategies for his clients.

    A criminal conviction can follow you the rest of your life. Paul Adras will never offer you a minimum amount of effort in your case. Paul Adras is a man of integrity who is dedicated to providing each and every client with the best defense possible.

    Whether the case involves a felony or a misdemeanor charge, Paul Adras is prepared to develop a strategy to defend you in order to get the best possible results.

    DUI Case Information in Las Vegas


    Paul Adras knows every DUI/DWI case does not have to end in a conviction. There are two aggressive strategies that Paul commonly uses to get the charges dismissed or to get a not guilty from a jury.

    If the police officer does a traffic stop without proper grounds and you end up facing a DUI/DWI charge, it is possible to get the case dismissed by suppressing the evidence has due to the improper traffic stop.

    Paul Adras understands how the intake of chemicals affects the body. Before practicing law, Paul Adras earned a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and his minor was in Chemistry. He comprehends how blood alcohol levels raise over time. It is possible, depending on your particular situation, that your blood alcohol level was under the limit at the time that you were driving.

    For more information on these strategies please follow this link.