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“I was wrongfully accused of a serious felony offense. Bob Pasqualucci took my case and it was immediately clear I had chosen the right DUI lawyer. Bob went the extra distance to find facts and evidence that proved my innocent at jury trial. Without Bob’s legal knowledge and experience as a former prosecutor this case could have turned out extremely different. I highly recommend Bob and his legal team if you are charged with criminal offense.”

Cesar – Felony Offense

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Whether this is your only DUI charge or your third, DUI lawyer Robert Pasqualucci can provide the support, advice, and representation you need to fight your DUI charge. Call today—your future depends on it.

DUI Lawyer

Driving under the influence (DUI, also sometimes called DWI or OUI) is one of the most commonly committed crimes in the United States. Unfortunately, because this crime is so common, many people make the mistake of taking their DUI arrests lightly instead of seeking appropriate legal representation. If you’ve been charged with DUI in Rapid City, SD, your first step should be to discuss your charges with a DUI lawyer like Attorney Robert Pasqualucci.

On Your Side

Sometimes good people make mistakes. However, if you’re convicted of DUI, you could end up facing tough penalties such as jail time, loss of driving privileges, fines, or community service. Additionally, your insurance rates can be increased and you may even be shut out from some job opportunities due to your conviction.

With the stakes being so high, it’s a wise idea to enlist the help of a DUI attorney who has experience and a successful record. Contact Attorney Robert Pasqualucci to help you:

  • Understand your charges.
  • Become aware of your rights under the law.
  • Identify illegal police actions (such as failure to read Miranda Rights).
  • Determine which defenses apply to your case.

What is a DUI?

A DUI is defined as someone who is driving while under the influence. To be considered “under the influence,” you must have more tested for more than the legal limit of alcohol in your bloodstream.

The federal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit is 0.08%

DUI Law

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Whether this is your only DUI charge or your third, Attorney Robert Pasqualucci can provide the support, advice, and representation you need to fight your DUI charge. Call today—your future depends on it.

Driving under the influence (DUI, also sometimes called DWI or OUI) is one of the most commonly committed crimes in the United States. Unfortunately, because this crime is so common, many people make the mistake of taking their DUI arrests lightly instead of seeking appropriate legal representation. If you’ve been charged with DUI in Rapid City, SD, your first step should be to discuss your charges with a DUI lawyer like Attorney Robert Pasqualucci.

On Your Side

Sometimes good people make mistakes. However, if you’re convicted of DUI, you could end up facing tough penalties such as jail time, loss of driving privileges, fines, or community service. Additionally, your insurance rates can be increased and you may even be shut out from some job opportunities due to your conviction.

With the stakes being so high, it’s a wise idea to enlist the help of a DUI attorney who has experience and a successful record. Contact Attorney Robert Pasqualucci to help you:

  • Understand your charges.
  • Become aware of your rights under the law.
  • Identify illegal police actions (such as failure to read Miranda Rights).
  • Determine which defenses apply to your case.
Criminal Law including Theft

“We hired Robert for a misdemeanor crime. The crime took place in South Dakota and we live in Washington State. We were fortunate to find him as time was ticking. Once we talked to him, he found the case and went to work. For us, it was smooth and easy. We kept in contact with him and everything happened just as he said it would. We are relieved and grateful.”

Caroline – Misdemeanor Crime

What is a DUI?

A DUI is defined as someone who is driving while under the influence. To be considered “under the influence,” you must have more tested for more than the legal limit of alcohol in your bloodstream.

The federal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit is 0.08%