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Can I stop my name from being published in the paper for a DWI DUI?

Sometimes when you are arrested for a DWI/DUI, your information may be printed in the local news paper. Any type of criminal charge for an adult is public information. Unfortunately, that means that the newspaper can have access to the charges, and are fully within their rights to print it in their paper.

If you are charged with a DWI/DUI and your name is printed in the paper, give the attorneys at Gerald Miller, P.A. a call. While we cannot stop the paper from printing your information, we can help with your case and try to clear your name.


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