Miami DUI & Traffic Lawyer

A DUI in Florida threatens your freedom, your license, and your record — and the clock starts on the day of the arrest. I began my career as a prosecutor in the DUI division; I know these cases from the inside.

Erick Cruz, Miami criminal defense attorney

You have only 10 days. After a DUI arrest, you have just 10 days to request a hearing with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and fight the automatic suspension of your license. If you let that deadline pass, the suspension takes effect. Call me right away.

What's at stake in a DUI

In Florida, a DUI occurs when you drive with a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, or when your normal faculties are impaired by alcohol or drugs. The penalties climb fast with each case:

In addition, since October 2025, refusing a breath or urine test can be a crime in itself. And a DUI conviction cannot be sealed or expunged from your record.

How I defend these cases

Traffic cases I handle

Frequently asked questions

I was just arrested for DUI. What do I do first?

Act within 10 days. That’s the deadline to request the DHSMV hearing and fight the automatic suspension of your license. Call a lawyer right away so you don’t lose that chance.

Should I have refused the breath test?

Refusing has consequences: automatic license suspension and, since October 2025, a possible criminal charge for the refusal itself. Every case is different; what matters now is defending both the criminal case and your license.

Can a DUI be reduced or dismissed?

It does happen, by attacking the stop, the field sobriety tests, or the breathalyzer. But the law prohibits reducing the charge if your alcohol level was 0.15 or higher, which makes the technical defense even more important.

Will I lose my license?

Not necessarily. There’s an administrative suspension fought before the DHSMV (hence the 10-day deadline) and another that depends on the criminal case. Many people are eligible for a restricted license.

You have 10 days to save your license. Don't wait.

If you or a loved one is facing charges in Miami, let's talk today. The consultation is free.

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