Fred Fisher
Southampton, New York: DWI Defense Attorney
If you've been accused of driving under the influence, you need an attorney who knows DUI/DUI laws backwards and forwards and who will fight to ensure that your innocence is defended. DWI criminal defense attorney Fred Fisher focuses exclusively on DUI cases in Southampton, New York, Suffolk County, and Long Island and can help build a successful defense to uphold your rights and protect your freedom.
Fred Fisher
425 County Rd 39A #203B
Southampton NY 11968
Tel: 631 204-0073
Fax: 631 204-0343
E-mail: fred@dwi-attorney-fredfisher.com
Fred Fisher received both his undergraduate and Juris Doctorate degrees from Temple University in Philadelphia. In 1982, Fred Fisher was admitted to practice law in all of the courts in the state of New York State; a year later, he became eligible to practice law in the U.S. Federal Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York State. Furthermore, Fred Fisher has been admitted to the bar of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He has also been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court in Washington, DC. Since then, Fred Fisher has devoted his practice to DWI, DUI, criminal defense, and traffic defense. He has helped individuals from Long Island, Suffolk County, Southampton, and throughout New York ensure that their rights are protected and their freedom is preserved.
Fred Fisher has the knowledge and experience to determine whether sobriety tests were performed and evidence was collected illegally or insufficiently or whether other police mistakes were made prior to your arrest. He will offer you sound counsel and aggressive representation throughout all stages of your DUI/DWI case and devise a DUI defense strategy that is most likely to ensure that your case reaches a favorable outcome.
If you've been arrested for driving under the influence in Suffolk County or Long Island, contact DWI criminal defense attorney Fred Fisher at his office in Southampton, New York today.



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