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When you retain Jack I. Hyatt, you will get the very best defense from a former assistant states attorney who has prosecuted over 20,000 cases for the State of Maryland, understands both sides of the law and thoroughly knows the state's playbook and procedures.

"I selected Jack Hyatt because of his experience, knowledge and reputation. He thoroughly investigated my case, detected technical mistakes made during my arrest and had my DWI and all other charges completely dismissed at trial. If you are charged with DWI or any traffic charge, he is the lawyer you need to call."   Robert E. Schade

"Thank you for your persistence on hard work. After a breath test of 1.5 resulting in 5 charges including DUI, DWI, failure to drive right of center and leaving the scene of an accident, I was totally surprised when you had all 5 charges dismissed at trial. The result was more than I expected or hoped for. I now understand why the first lawyer I called referred me to you."   Dr. Ochi.

Credentials

JACK I. HYATT
Drunk Driving Attorney
Attorney Credentials:
   Former Assistant State's Attorney
Admitted To Practice Before:
   The U.S. Supreme Court
   All Maryland Courts
   Federal District Court
Member:
   Maryland State Bar Association
   Baltimore City Bar Association
   Baltimore County Bar Association
   University of Baltimore
   A.A. B.S. J.D.
   Honorable Discharge U.S. Army


Other Considerations and Costs

How do other states treat various out-of-state driving offenses?

Every state has its own laws pertaining to point systems, and how out-of-state convictions are handled. Anyone concerned with whether an out of state conviction will be reported to his/her home state should contact an attorney in that state, as the laws vary from state to state.

Can't I just represent myself? Why do I need a Maryland DWI Lawyer?

Although you can represent yourself, it is usually not a very good idea. The drunk driving area of the law is very complex and you need a Maryland DWI Lawyer who knows all of the procedures and personnel involved in order to be able to get you the best possible result under your particular circumstances.

How do I know if the Maryland DWI Lawyer I am considering hiring is really a good lawyer?

This web site provides, at the top its home page, the names of attorneys experienced in DWI matters. Of course, this is not an all inclusive list of experienced DWI attorneys. If you wish to contact someone else, you should receive a positive answer to at least the following questions:
  • Do you have experience taking drunk driving cases to trial?
  • Does the fee include all the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) hearings? (If the lawyer says he or she does not handle MVA hearings because it will not affect the result there, you should seek a different lawyer).
  • Are you willing to put me on a payment plan so I can afford your services?
  • Can you present me with a written retainer agreement?
  • Finally, when you finish discussing your case with a particular lawyer, you should feel confident in his or her ability to obtain the best possible result for you.

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