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10.0Gregory Wayne Schwesinger

10.0Saad Qamer Qadri

SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal Defense


10.0Gregory Wayne Schwesinger
10.0Saad Qamer Qadri
SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal Defense

SQ DUI Defense

SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal DefenseIn order to achieve the best possible result on behalf of our clients, the Seattle Criminal Defense lawyers at SQ Attorneys analyze every conceivable angle and issue involved in our clients' cases. Our legal team works tirelessly to give a voice to those accused of committing crime. We are compassionate listeners, and empathize with the fear, frustration and shame that people commonly suffer through when facing criminal charges. We create success by using these emotions to defend our clients, and to establish our clients' character in a positive light. Read More

Blood Alcohol Content

SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal Defense

Pulled Over?

SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal Defense

Politely inform the officer that you are:

  1. choosing not to answer any questions.
  2. requesting the assistance of an attorney.
  3. not consenting to any searches, unless otherwise authorized by law.
  4. choosing not to perform field sobriety tests.
  5. choosing not to give a breath sample on scene.
  6. willing to take a breath test or blood test at a police station or hospital, unless after speaking with an attorney, you are advised otherwise.

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Greg Schwesinger
Managing Partner,
SQ Attorneys
Greater Seattle Area | Law Practice

Saad Qadri
Partner,
SQ Attorneys
Greater Seattle Area | Law Practice

SQ Attorneys Seattle Criminal Defense
Law Practice
Greater Seattle Area

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First time DUI Offense?

A first time DUI in Washington State is considered a gross misdemeanor, not a felony. A Washington DUI carries a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail and a $5000 fine. In all cases where a conviction is entered, there is a mandatory minimum sentence, which a judge is required to impose and cannot reduce. Continue Reading »