Frequently Asked Questions
What is felony DUI?
If you have three or more prior convictions for DUI or if you have caused bodily harm or the death of another, you may be prosecuted for felony DUI. Obviously, the consequences are much more grave than for misdemeanor DUI. If you are accused of felony DUI, contact the law firm of Koleilat & Miller immediately to have the best DUI Attorney in Daytona Beach represent you and protect your rights.
What is the punishment for DUI?
Punishment for being found guilty of DUI depends on how many charges you have received for DUI. First-time offenders are not punished as severely as repeat offenders or those who commit felony DUI. Punishment involves various degrees of severity in the following areas: fines, driver’s license revocation, jail time, vehicle impoundment, probation, attendance at Alcohol Safety Education classes and Victim Awareness class, and community service. To make sure your rights are protected, make sure you are represented by an experienced DUI Attorney.
Do you offer a free consultation for DUI?
Yes. Contact our law offices today to schedule a free initial consultation with G. Kipling Miller, your experienced Daytona Beach DUI Lawyer.

