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Having a criminal record can complicate just about every aspect of your personal and professional life. In today's digital world, things like finding a new job, leasing an apartment, getting a loan, and even dating can be difficult, if not seemingly impossible, with a criminal record. If you're ready to put the past behind you and reclaim your life, contact the Weinstein Legal Team today to talk to an attorney about expunging your criminal record.

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Meet Matt Shafran

Matt Shafran is a Managing Partner with the Weinstein Legal Team, overseeing the Criminal Defense Division across multiple offices throughout the state. His practice encompasses a wide spectrum of offenses, ranging from DUI and Domestic Violence to serious felonies like sex crimes, violent offenses, restraining orders, and Federal indictments.

With a decade of experience in the criminal justice system and over 55 trials under his belt, Matt comprehends the complexities of legal issues at various stages of a case. Having been a former prosecutor, he understands the prosecutor’s tactics and employs a strategic approach to challenge their case while advocating for his clients.

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1st DUI Offense You have many options when fighting your first DUI charge. Hire an experienced attorney to navigate the process for you.
2nd DUI Offense A second DUI within 5 years of your first can mean there is mandatory jail time and harsher penalties. You are not alone. We fight for you!
3rd & Subsequent DUI You could be charged with a felony and face mandatory jail time for your 3rd or subsequent DUI. In addition, you could lose your license for up to 10 years on your 3rd DUI and life for your 4th.

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