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Prince Frederick DUI Lawyer

Prince Frederick is the seat of Calvert County and home to its courthouse, so DUI cases from across the county and from the MD-2/MD-4 corridor through town run through here. A DUI arrest starts two cases at once: the criminal charge and a separate license action at the MVA. As Maryland DUI lawyers, both partners completed the same NHTSA field sobriety training the arresting officer did.

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176
DUI Cases Defended Since 2022

Our firm has handled more than 170 DUI matters since January 2022, from first offenses to repeat and aggravated cases.

41%
DUI Dismissal Rate¹ ³

Through aggressive pretrial motions and trial work, 41% of the DUI charges we've handled have been dismissed, nolle prossed, stetted, or resolved by acquittal.

87%
DUI Clients Who Avoided a Conviction² ³

The overwhelming majority of our DUI clients have resolved their cases without a DUI conviction on their record.

Verified internally; last updated: Jun 2, 2026.


Max Frizalone

Max Frizalone

Built a solid reputation as a DUI specialist by securing acquittals by jury and judge in numerous counties.

  • Completed NHTSA DWI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing and NHTSA Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement Training (ARIDE)
  • Committed member of the National College for DUI Defense
  • Track record of not-guilty verdicts and charge reductions in DUI cases.
Luke Woods

Luke Woods

Seasoned DUI litigator with hundreds of criminal traffic trials.

  • Served in multiple roles within the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps (Army JAGS) and as a District Public Defender for Calvert County.
  • Has tried hundreds of criminal traffic offenses, including countless DUI cases.
  • NHTSA-trained and a committed member of the National College for DUI Defense.

Understanding Maryland DUI Law (Transportation Section 21-902)

  • DUI - Section 21-902(a): For a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher or substantial impairment. A first offense carries up to one year in jail, a fine up to $1,000, and 12 points.
  • DWI - Section 21-902(b): A lesser charge for impairment, with up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine on a first offense.
  • Test refusal: Under implied consent (Section 16-205.1), refusing a breath test triggers an automatic license suspension separate from the criminal case.

See the Maryland DUI penalty chart and DUI vs DWI.

Prince Frederick DUI Courts

DUI cases are heard in the District Court of Maryland for Calvert County in Prince Frederick, with the Circuit Court for Calvert County in the same town handling jury trials and serious matters. Arrests are usually made by the Calvert County Sheriff's Office or the Maryland State Police. The judge assigned to your case sets bail, rules on motions challenging the stop and the testing, and decides whether you receive Probation Before Judgment.

How We Defend a Prince Frederick DUI

  1. The stop: Was there a lawful reason for it? If not, what followed can be suppressed.
  2. Field sobriety tests: We grade them against the NHTSA manual the officer trained on.
  3. Breath and blood: Calibration logs, observation periods, and chain of custody all get reviewed.
  4. The MVA clock: You may have as little as 10 days to protect your license. We can handle your MVA hearing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the penalties for a first DUI in Maryland?

Up to one year in jail, a fine up to $1,000, and a six-month license suspension, with enhanced penalties for a high BAC or a minor in the vehicle.

Can I refuse a breathalyzer in Maryland?

You can, but refusal triggers an automatic license suspension under implied consent. Whether it helps depends on the facts.

Can a Prince Frederick DUI get Probation Before Judgment?

PBJ is possible for many first offenders and keeps a conviction off your record, but it is discretionary and does not erase MVA license consequences.

Talk to a Prince Frederick DUI Lawyer

The MVA clock is already running. Contact us or call 24/7 for a free consultation.


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