David Nelson Jolly
Law Firm of David N. JollyI have been practicing law in Western Washington since 1997. Since my first day of practice my area of emphasis has been DUI law. My first few years of practice were as a Prosecuting Attorney then in 2001 I moved to private practice representing those accused of the crime. Since 2004 I have only practiced this DUI and Criminal Defense. My knowledge in this area is immense and has been helped by my work in completing more than DUI books including, "The DUI Handbook for the Accused" in 2007. I have two more books being printed in 2009, "The DUI Handbook for Lawyers" and "Driving Under the Influence-A Brief History" and the "Whatcom County DUI Handbook" and "Skagit County DUI Handbook" among others. I believe in thorough and aggressive representation of my clients. I also believe that our representation goes beyond just the court appearances and DOL hearings. We help to facilitate alcohol evaluations, treatment or alcohol classes (whichever is deemed necessary), the DUI Victim's Panel, and any else that may be required. It is my staff's objective to make this process as smooth as it can possibly be. Experience. Knowledge. Aggressive Representation. These are the cornerstones of my practice.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- Free Consultation
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
We charge a flat fee and do offer payment plans. Our fees are very reasonable considering our area of expertise and experience.
- Washington
- English: Spoken, Written
- French: Written
- German: Spoken, Written
- Owner | Attorney
- Law Firm of David N. Jolly
- - Current
- Attorney
- Marsh Mundorf Pratt Sullivan & McKenzie
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- Prosecuting Attorney
- City of Lynnwood
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- Prosecuting Attorney
- Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney
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- Northern Illinois University
- J.D. | Law
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- Honors: Valedictorian
- University of Calgary
- B.A. | Management
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- Top 100 Lawyers
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Winner - First Place Book
- Reader View Literacy Awards
- Winner of the Reader View Literacy Awards in 2009, "DUI/DWI: The History of Driving Under the Influence" was the first book about DUI to ever be written.
- Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (WACDL) Member
- Member
- - Current
- DUI College of Defense - Harvard Law School
- Member
- - Current
- South Everett / Mukilteo Rotary Club Member
- Board Member
- - Current
- Washington State Bar  # 27512
- Member
- - Current
- The DUI Handbook For the Accused
- Outskirts Press
- Guest Speaker - Legal Updates, Rotary Club Community Updates, Everett
- South Everett Mukilteo Rotary
- I was a guest speaker giving updates on DUI law and the effect on local court systems and police departments.
- Field Sobriety Testing - Certification
- NHTSA
- Standardized Field Sobriety Test Instructor
- LaPier & Associates
- Q. If your dui deferred prosecution is revoked, is it possible to get EHM or work release instead of incarceration?
- A: Work Release is always a possibility in lieu of Jail - assuming you are employed, your jurisdiction permits it, and you have no prior violent criminal convictions. Talk to your attorney or consult with an experienced local DUI lawyer.
http://www.whatcomdui.net
- Q. Why is a dui from 13 years ago effect a current dui
- A: Technically a prior DUI 13 years ago should not affect a new charge - however - it does. Prosecutors believe there is a pattern (which is a real stretch) and Judges think you didn't learn from the last experience. The Legislature now believes you should be punished at your first court date and makes it mandatory to install an ignition interlock.
Clearly you need to talk to an attorney as any prior offense makes the new DUI very serious in the eyes of many.
http://www.dui-bellingham.com/
- Q. How to defend against a dui when the drug is ambien a sleep aid
- A: Ugghh, Ambien is a horrible drug. Ultimately it comes down to evidence, whether the blood draw was done properly, the amount of ambien in your system, performance of SFSTs, and whether there was a DRE.
Learn more here: http://www.amazon.com/Drug-DUI-Handbook-David-Jolly/dp/1432777645/ref=la_B00J6Z76NO_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1405641626&sr=1-3
http://bellingham-dui.com