Navigating DUI Charges: How The Tabo Law Firm Can Protect Your Future

October 1, 2024

Facing a DUI conviction can be both overwhelming and costly, with expenses often exceeding $10,000 due to fines, court fees, and alternative sentencing. In Sacramento County, court fees alone can reach about $2,400. Beyond the financial burden, a DUI conviction can impact your criminal record, affecting employment, immigration status, and professional licenses for careers like doctors or lawyers.


At The Tabo Law Firm, we understand the stakes and are committed to fighting for the best outcome. Our experienced DUI attorneys will work to reduce or dismiss charges, protecting your future from unnecessary consequences. We are dedicated to achieving the most favorable outcome for you.


If you or a loved one is facing DUI charges, call The Tabo Law Firm at 916-866-8856 for a consultation today. Let us help you protect your rights and your future. 

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