Carla Risoldi, an attorney in private practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, works in the realm of criminal defense. Active in the professional community, Carla Risoldi is a member of several local and national bar associations, including the , Bucks County (Pennsylvania) and Mercer County (New Jersey) Bar Associations..Ms. Risoldi has been practicing criminal defense, including Drunk Driving (DUI/DWI) defense since 1994, before which she prosecuted as an Assistant District Attorney in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Ms. Risoldi says that it is extremely important that anyone charged with DUI consult with an experienced attorney,. "There are often technical, viable defenses to the charge, so it is key that you meet with someone who can help you defend yourself. These may include the basis for the automobile stop, proof issues regarding the state's ability to prove intoxication or the amounts of drugs or alcohol in the driver's system, among others. Also, people do not consider the possible 'collateral consequences' of a DUI conviction, possibly including loss of driving privileges, insurance premium increases and possibly even effects related to your job or professional licensing.," she advises. These are in addition to possible jail, fines, costs and other penalties imposed as part of the actual case. Ms. Risoldi has indicated that there are also interesting developments in the law recently, including the interplay between the right to refuse a blood test and the obligation to provide a sample, and also issues relating to prescription medications or medical marijuana.
If you are charged with driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, Carla Risoldi recommends that you consult with an experienced attorney. She can be reached at 215-741-3700.
Ms. Risoldi says that it is extremely important that anyone charged with DUI consult with an experienced attorney,. "There are often technical, viable defenses to the charge, so it is key that you meet with someone who can help you defend yourself. These may include the basis for the automobile stop, proof issues regarding the state's ability to prove intoxication or the amounts of drugs or alcohol in the driver's system, among others. Also, people do not consider the possible 'collateral consequences' of a DUI conviction, possibly including loss of driving privileges, insurance premium increases and possibly even effects related to your job or professional licensing.," she advises. These are in addition to possible jail, fines, costs and other penalties imposed as part of the actual case. Ms. Risoldi has indicated that there are also interesting developments in the law recently, including the interplay between the right to refuse a blood test and the obligation to provide a sample, and also issues relating to prescription medications or medical marijuana.
If you are charged with driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, Carla Risoldi recommends that you consult with an experienced attorney. She can be reached at 215-741-3700.