DUI Offences
How To Beat An Alberta Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS)
Facing an Alberta Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) can feel overwhelming, but it’s possible to fight back. Our lawyer can review the details of your stop, test procedures, and evidence to build a strong defense and help you challenge your IRS suspension.
How Long will my IRS Suspension be?
The length of your IRS (Ignition Interlock Requirement Suspension) depends on the offence and your driving record. Our lawyer can explain how long your suspension may last, what factors apply to your case, and the legal steps available to regain your driving privileges.
What is an Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS)?
An Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) is a penalty issued in Alberta for impaired driving. Instead of going through court, drivers may face license suspensions, fines, and vehicle seizures immediately. Our lawyers can help you understand your rights and challenge unfair IRS penalties.
How much do DUI lawyers cost?
The cost of hiring a DUI lawyer in Canada depends on the complexity of your case, court appearances, and the experience of the lawyer. Fees may range from a few thousand dollars to much higher for contested trials. Our skilled lawyer can protect your rights and may help reduce penalties.
How Is The New Impaired Driving Law In Canada Different From Before?
Canada’s new impaired driving laws have expanded police powers, lowered limits, and introduced tougher penalties. Even without obvious signs of impairment, you can be charged. Our defence lawyers explain the changes and provide strong representation to protect your rights and future.
Understanding SafeRoads Alberta Challenges
SafeRoads Alberta handles impaired driving cases outside the traditional court system. Learn how the process works, from license suspensions to appeal hearings, and what steps you can take to challenge decisions effectively with experienced legal guidance.
Top 5 Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) Defences in Alberta
If you’ve received an Immediate Roadside Sanction (IRS) in Alberta, you still have legal options. From challenging breathalyzer accuracy to questioning police procedures, knowing the top IRS defences can help protect your rights and driving record.
How to beat a DUI or Impaired Driving Charge
Beating a DUI or impaired driving charge in Canada often involves challenging police procedures, questioning the accuracy of breath or blood tests, and ensuring your Charter rights were respected. Our legal team carefully reviews the evidence and builds the strongest defence to protect your future.
Can I get charged with a DUI if I am driving while I am high on drugs?
Driving under the influence of drugs is treated the same as alcohol in Canada. If you are caught driving while high, you can face DUI charges, penalties, and a criminal record. Our lawyers can help defend your case and protect your rights.
What is the penalty if I plead guilty or I am found guilty of a DUI?
If you plead guilty or are found guilty of a DUI, penalties can include fines, license suspension, mandatory education programs, probation, and even jail time, depending on the case. Our lawyers work to reduce these consequences and protect your rights throughout the process.