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Megan E. Spidell

Experienced DWI Defense Attorney In North Carolina

Last updated on December 1, 2025

Facing DWI charges in North Carolina can be overwhelming and frightening, especially if this is your first encounter with the criminal justice system. These serious allegations threaten your driving privileges, freedom and future opportunities, making experienced legal representation crucial for protecting your rights.

At Spidell Family Law, our Greensboro-based firm provides aggressive DWI defense services to clients throughout the Triad area, including Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties. With over 25 years of combined experience, we create innovative defense strategies tailored to each client’s unique circumstances and work tirelessly to achieve the best possible outcomes.

What Are The DWI Laws In North Carolina?

North Carolina DWI laws prohibit operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08% or higher, or while appreciably impaired by alcohol, controlled substances or prescription medications. The state also enforces implied consent laws, meaning drivers automatically agree to chemical testing when obtaining a license. Refusing a breathalyzer or blood test results in immediate license revocation for one year, regardless of whether you are ultimately convicted of DWI.

What Are The Consequences Of A DWI Conviction?

DWI convictions carry severe penalties that extend far beyond fines and potential jail time. Consequences include:

  • License suspension ranging from one-year to permanent revocation
  • Substantial fines and court costs that can reach thousands of dollars
  • Possible jail time, even for first-time offenders
  • Mandatory alcohol assessment and treatment programs
  • Installation of ignition interlock devices on your vehicle
  • Increased insurance premiums that can last for years
  • Community service

These penalties intensify with repeat offenses or aggravating factors such as high blood alcohol levels or accidents involving injuries.

How Can You Defend Against DWI Charges?

Successful DWI defense requires thorough examination of every aspect of your case, from the initial traffic stop through arrest procedures. We scrutinize field sobriety tests, breathalyzer calibration records and police conduct to identify potential violations of your constitutional rights or procedural errors that could lead to reduced charges or case dismissal.

Why Do You Need A DWI Defense Attorney?

Navigating North Carolina’s complex DWI laws without experienced legal representation puts your future at serious risk. Our attorneys understand the nuances of DWI law and work aggressively to protect your driving privileges, minimize penalties and preserve your reputation.

Contact Our North Carolina DWI Defense Team

DWI charges in Greensboro and across North Carolina require immediate attention from an experienced lawyer who understands the stakes involved in your case. Contact Spidell Family Law by calling 336-283-7351 or filling out our online contact form to discuss your case and begin building your defense today.