KUSI Interview with Eugene Ellis - Mr. DUI (Part 1)
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Practice Limited to DUI
"Find something, anything, and do it better than anyone else in the world, and the public will eventually find out about you and beat a path to your door."
Benefits of Limited Practices to the Clients
When you do one thing to the exclusion of anything else, year after year, you obtain a cutting edge that is hard or impossible for other attorneys not so fortunate in being able to limit their practice to achieve. That is common sense and it is especially true of Medicine or Law because they are so complex. Of all the criminal law cases DUI lends itself especially well to limited practice because it is more complex than any other type of criminal case, except the very complex murder and rape felony complex of crimes. The metabolism of alcohol in the human body causes a person, for example, to be guilty of DUI one hour after his last drink, but not guilty twenty minutes after his last drink when he was stopped by an officer who saw him leaving a bar.DUI is a nightmare combination of science, law and politics all trying to live comfortably in one bed together. The result is "legal chaos". Only the attorney that limits his practice to DUI stands a chance of understanding all the complex issues and of raising the best defense in most DUI cases. DMV hearings equally are tough nuts to crack for the average attorney, and in San Diego, with no way to get around without a license, it can mean the loss of a job or even a twenty year career.
VISIT OUR OFFICE
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MEET THE TEAM


Known locally as MR. DUI, Eugene Ellis is one of the pre-eminent DUI attorneys in Southern California. With 36 years of legal experience, more than 32 years of his career has been dedicated exclusively defending DUI and DMV only cases. Education : Mr. Ellis graduated from the Western State University College of Law in 1975, took the 1976 … [Read More...]

Known locally as MR. TICKET, Mitch is probably the only attorney in San Diego who devotes his entire practice to low-cost defense of traffic tickets and DMV Hearings! Mitchell Mehdy passed the bar in 1985 and join the team in 1988. Since then he has fought numerous traffic tickets and assists hundreds of clients per month. At DMV hearings he has … [Read More...]

Charles Gilliland, Attorney at Law 20 Years Experience "3 Strikes" Advanced level felony jury trial attorney. Respected by judges as firm but gentle, highly honorable, and trustworthy. Charles received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego and his Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego. He has … [Read More...]

Jack Smith is an experienced Police Practices and Procedures Expert that has qualified and successfully testified as a Standardized Field Sobriety Test expert witness in the Federal and State courts. Jack has personally reviewed and evaluated well over 3,000 DUI arrests made in San Diego County by local police agencies … [Read More...]
The True Cost of a DUI Conviction
Accusations of driving under the influence of alcohol are among of the most commonly faced in the U.S. Whether you have been falsely accused of this offense or know that you have made a mistake, you need to be aware of all the aspects of your case so that you have the best possible chance of getting your charges dropped. It is a widely spoken of issue in the U.S. Drinking and driving is discouraged by the government and law enforcement and they try different tactics to get people to stay off of the roads. This is a necessary step in ensuring the safety of both the drivers and everyone else around them. Law enforcement officers are constantly on the lookout for drunk drivers and members of the public are asked to report anyone who appears to be exhibiting erratic behavior. However, false … [...read more]