DELAWARE
DUI LAW FIRM
DUI Law Firm Serving Delaware
If you or a loved one is facing DUI charges in Delaware, you may already understand the depth of how serious these charges are. Mooney & Andrew deal with cases like yours on a regular basis, you are not alone. Working through your DUI charges can be overwhelming and heartbreaking, not to mention inconvenient, and can affect your quality of life and future.
Get Help With Your Delaware Dui Charges, Call Now: +1 (302) 856-3070
Fighting DUI Charges For Delaware Residents and Vistors
Eric and Michael are the attorneys heading Mooney & Andrew, both specialize in DUI. You need the best defense possible for your charges and our team of aggressive defense attorneys will provide you with the best possible representation. Don’t take a chance on your future, call and learn how we can help you today.
REQUEST A DUI HEARING
The Delaware DUI law allows only 15 days from the time of your arrest to request a hearing with the Delaware DMV. If you do not request a hearing within 15 days, your driver’s license will be automatically suspended.
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About US
Eric G. Mooney
Voted Top Criminal Defense Lawyer
By Delaware Today
Eric G. Mooney has developed a reputation for tenacious and successful representation of his clients for over 20 years. He practices in all areas of criminal defense and has focused efforts on diligently pursuing DUI cases.
Mr. Mooney was voted one of Delaware’s Top Criminal Defense Lawyers by Delaware Today multiple times, Best Trial Lawyers in America and Best Attorney in Sussex County Delaware by Coastal Style Magazine.
- Eric G. Mooney
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