DWI Defense Attorney

Aggressive Legal Defense When You Need It Mos

A DWI charge is one of the most serious driving-related offenses under New York law. A conviction can result in license revocation, heavy fines, mandatory ignition interlock installation, a permanent criminal record, and even jail time. The impact can reach far beyond the courtroom—affecting your job, your reputation, and your future. At the Law Office of Gregory P. Garofalo, we provide direct, personalized DWI defense for individuals charged across Saratoga Springs and the Capital District. With 20+ years of focused legal experience, Attorney Garofalo carefully examines every detail of your case to protect your rights and pursue the best possible outcome.

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Facing a DWI charge in Saratoga Springs or the Capital District? Get direct legal guidance from an experienced DWI accident lawyer—free of charge.

Common Causes of DWI Arrests

Understanding the circumstances behind a DWI charge can reveal key opportunities to challenge the case against you.

Field Sobriety Test Errors

Field sobriety tests are not always accurate. Medical conditions, uneven surfaces, nervousness, or improper instructions from an officer can all affect your performance and lead to a wrongful arrest.

Breathalyzer Inaccuracies

Breathalyzer Inaccuracies Breath testing devices must be properly calibrated and maintained to produce reliable results. A machine that is poorly maintained or incorrectly operated can register a false BAC reading.

Unlawful Traffic Stops

An officer must have a valid legal reason to pull over your vehicle. If no reasonable suspicion existed at the time of the stop, any evidence gathered during that stop may be challenged in court.

Improper Arrest Procedures

Law enforcement must follow specific legal procedures during a DWI arrest. Failure to do so—such as not reading Miranda rights at the proper time—can create grounds to challenge the charges.

Underlying Medical Conditions

Certain health conditions, such as acid reflux, diabetes, or neurological disorders, can produce symptoms that mimic intoxication or interfere with breath test accuracy.

Rising Blood Alcohol Level

Alcohol continues to absorb into the bloodstream after you stop drinking. In some cases, a driver’s BAC may have been below the legal limit while driving but rose above it by the time testing occurred.

Why You Should Fight a DWI Charge

Accepting a DWI charge without contesting it may seem like the easier path, but doing so can lead to serious and lasting consequences, including the following:

Benefits of Hiring a DWI Defense Attorney

While it may be tempting to handle a DWI charge on your own, having experienced legal representation on your side can make a significant difference:

Stronger Case Defense

Attorney Garofalo carefully examines every piece of evidence to identify weaknesses and build the strongest possible defense for your case.

Efficient Court Handling

We manage all filings, deadlines, and court procedures on your behalf, so nothing critical is missed during your case.

Less Stress for You

Facing a DWI charge is overwhelming. We guide you through every step of the legal process so you always know where your case stands.

Financial Protection

Financial Protection A well-prepared defense can help reduce or eliminate fines, penalties, and long-term costs—saving you significantly in both the short and long term.

When Should You Contest a DWI Charge?

Not every DWI case is the same, but in the following situations, contesting your charge is strongly recommended:

What Sets Us Apart

Attorney Gregory P. Garofalo is committed to providing focused, client-first DWI defense. 

Here is what makes our representation different:

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A DWI charge can impact your license, career, finances, and criminal record for years to come. Before accepting the consequences, speak with an experienced DWI defense attorney who can review your case, explain your options, and fight to protect your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our legal services and processes.

1 How serious is a DWI charge?

A DWI charge in New York is a criminal offense, not a simple traffic ticket. Even a first-time conviction is a misdemeanor and can result in fines, license revocation, an ignition interlock requirement, and a permanent criminal record. A second offense within ten years is a felony. The consequences can affect your employment, your professional licenses, and your auto insurance. Taking a DWI charge seriously from the very first day is essential.

2 What to Do After a DWI Arrest?

After a DWI arrest, stay calm, do not answer questions without an attorney present, and document everything you can remember about the stop. Most importantly, request a DMV hearing within 15 days to contest your license suspension, and contact an experienced DWI defense attorney as soon as possible. Attorney Gregory P. Garofalo offers free consultations and can guide you on the right steps to take immediately.

3 What happens after a DWI arrest in New York?

After a DWI arrest in New York, you will typically be processed at the police station and may be released with an appearance ticket or after posting bail. Your license may be suspended at arraignment. You will receive court dates, and the DMV will take action against your driving privileges separately from the criminal case. You have a limited window to request a DMV hearing. Having a defense attorney from this point forward is critical to protecting both your criminal record and your ability to drive.

4 What does a DWI defense attorney do?

A DWI defense attorney evaluates all evidence in your case, challenges the legality of the traffic stop and the accuracy of sobriety tests, represents you at DMV hearings, negotiates with prosecutors, and advocates for you in court if necessary. Attorney Garofalo reviews every detail of your case—from police reports and breathalyzer records to body camera footage—to identify every possible defense available to you.

5 Do I need a DWI defense lawyer?

Yes. New York DWI laws are strict, and the consequences of a conviction are serious and long-lasting. Attempting to handle a DWI charge on your own—or relying on a general practice attorney without specific DWI experience—puts you at a significant disadvantage. An experienced DWI defense lawyer knows how to challenge evidence, navigate local courts, and work toward the best possible outcome in your case. Attorney Garofalo offers a free consultation so you can make an informed decision.

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