Get an Attorney Well-Versed in DWI
Over 39 Years of Experience | Practicing since 1984
Over 39 Years of ExperiencePracticing Since 1984
Take Your DWI / DUI Seriously
Attorney Deborah Hooper has extensive DWI training and trial experience that she can put to work for you. As the former elected Pulaski County Prosecutor from 2007-2010, she knows how the system works from the inside.
Attorney Hooper continues to spend the resources and time toward continuing legal education, specifically focused on the latest DWI / DUI technology and defense techniques. When your driving privileges and career are on the line, get an attorney who knows how to find a defense!
It is your right to receive full disclosure of all facts from the authorities. We will aggressively seek full discovery, and then carefully review the evidence to reveal inconsistencies that may support a defense. If the elements of a full dismissal are not available, then we can help you make an informed decision on a strategy to minimize the impact on your driving privileges. Call Deborah Hooper Attorney At Law today.

Get an Attorney With Extensive DWI Training
- “Protecting Lives, Saving Futures”: A three-day joint training course for law enforcement and prosecutors presented by the American Prosecutor’s Research Institute in conjunction with National Highway Transportation Safety Association (NHTSA)
- “DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing”: There are very few attorneys throughout the country who have gone through this extra training and certification process to qualify
- “DWI Means Defend With Ingenuity Seminar, “A Recipe for Success: Trial Techniques that Win!"
- Regular attendance to the DWI Law and Science conferences in Missouri
- DWI - Bootcamp Seminar
- Member - Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (MACDL)
- Member - National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)

Plea Deals That Can Help You Settle Your Case
Sometimes, entering a plea deal will give you a better outcome than going to court. Plea deals will usually include a fine and some form of probation.
- Community service
- Probation
- AA programs
- Traffic classes
- SATOP (Substance Awareness Traffic Offender Program)

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