A DUI arrest in Palm Coast can affect your license, insurance rates, career, and criminal record. If you’ve been charged with DUI in Flagler County or nearby areas, you need an experienced attorney who understands both Florida DUI law and the details that often decide these cases.
At the Law Office of Matthew C. Maguire, we bring 20+ years of criminal defense experience to DUI cases and provide direct, personal representation—no case hand-offs.
A DUI in Florida may be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances. Penalties may include:
License suspension (temporary to long-term)
Jail time
Probation
Community service
Ignition interlock device
Fines and court costs
Mandatory DUI school and substance abuse evaluation
Additional penalties may apply for repeat offenses, DUI with property damage, or DUI with a minor in the vehicle.
Matthew Maguire reviews every detail to identify weaknesses in the state’s evidence. DUI defense strategies may include:
Challenging the legality of the traffic stop
Reviewing officer observations and arrest procedures
Questioning field sobriety test administration and scoring
Challenging breath or blood testing accuracy and protocol
Presenting medical or situational factors that can mimic impairment
Our goal is always to reduce or dismiss charges when possible and protect your record and driving privileges.
A first DUI is still a serious charge, but options may exist depending on the facts. We evaluate your case for opportunities such as reduced penalties, alternative outcomes, or dismissal—where legally supported.
Repeat DUI charges can carry enhanced penalties and require a more aggressive strategy. If you have prior convictions, we focus on minimizing consequences and building the strongest defense available under the facts and law.
You only have 10 days from the date of arrest to challenge your driver’s license suspension. If you were arrested for DUI in Palm Coast or Flagler County, don’t wait.
You only have 10 days from the date of arrest to challenge your driver’s license suspension. Don’t wait—get the legal help you need now.
Office Location:
109 S 6th Street
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Call: (904) 673-4396
Email: ma******@***********al.com
You may face both a criminal case and an administrative license suspension. You typically have 10 days to request a formal review hearing to challenge the suspension.
You can refuse, but refusal can result in an automatic license suspension and may be used against you in your DUI case.
Yes. Many DUI charges are reduced or dismissed due to lack of evidence, improper procedures, or testing issues.
Yes. A first DUI can still carry serious penalties and long-term consequences. Legal representation can help protect your license and your record.