The First Call You Make Matters
Talk to a lawyer who knows impaired driving law before you decide anything
If you've been charged, you're probably trying to answer one question.
What happens now?
The charge feels final. Like the outcome is already decided.
It isn't.
A charge is the beginning of a legal process. Not the end of one. What happens next depends on the evidence, how the police handled your case, and the decisions made early, before things move too far to change.
A Manitoba DUI lawyer can help you understand where you stand and what your options are.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879. Free consultation. Straight answers. No pressure.
What To Do Right Now After a DUI Charge
Before doing anything else, protect your options.
Do not plead guilty before speaking with a lawyer. Do not discuss the incident with anyone, including police. Keep every piece of paperwork you received at the roadside or at the station. Find out what deadlines apply. In Manitoba, a roadside licence suspension may carry a deadline of only days to challenge it. If that deadline passes, the suspension stays in place.
The most important step is understanding your situation before making any decisions. A short conversation with Mark Wasyliw can tell you what applies to your case and what needs to happen first.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879.
What You're Actually Facing
A DUI or impaired driving conviction carries consequences most people never see coming.
A criminal record. Permanent and visible to employers, landlords, and border agents.
A licence suspension. Often at least one year.
Thousands of dollars in fines, legal costs, and long-term insurance increases.
Travel restrictions. A DUI conviction can bar you from entering the United States permanently.
Possible jail time in more serious cases.
None of this is automatic. Every outcome depends on how the case is handled.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879 to understand what you're facing and what can be done about it.
Before You Plead Guilty
Most DUI cases are decided too early.
People assume the charge speaks for itself. That if they blew over, or admitted to drinking, there's nothing left to argue. So they plead guilty and live with the consequences.
That's how bad decisions get made.
DUI law is technical. Evidence must meet a legal standard. Procedures must be followed. Your rights must have been respected at every step.
None of that gets checked if you plead guilty before anyone reviews the file.
Before you decide anything, talk to a DUI lawyer in Manitoba. One conversation can change what you think is possible.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879. Free consultation. No pressure to hire.
Types of DUI and Impaired Driving Charges
Not every DUI charge is the same. The label matters because each charge involves different evidence, different defences, and different consequences.
Impaired Driving
Driving while your ability is impaired by alcohol or drugs. This can be based on a police officer's observations, not just test results.
Over 80
Operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration above 0.08.
Refusal to Provide a Sample
Refusing a lawfully required breath or blood test. Treated as seriously as an over-limit charge, sometimes more so.
Drug-Impaired Driving
Driving while impaired by drugs, including cannabis or prescription medication.
Care and Control
Being in control of a vehicle while impaired, even if you were not driving. You can be charged without ever turning the key.
Impaired Driving Causing Bodily Harm or Death
More serious allegations with significantly heavier penalties and different legal considerations.
In Manitoba, you may also face an administrative roadside suspension. These are not criminal charges. But they can remove your licence immediately, before any court date.
Each of these charges is defended differently. The strategy depends on the evidence and how the case was built.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879 if you are not sure which charge you are facing or what it means.
What Happens After a DUI Charge in Manitoba
After a DUI charge, the process follows a predictable path.
You will be released with conditions or given a date to appear in court in Manitoba. The Crown must then disclose all evidence. Police notes, test results, dashcam footage, everything.
That disclosure is where defence work begins.
A lawyer reviews how the stop occurred, whether procedures were followed, whether testing was done correctly, and whether your rights were respected throughout. That review determines what options exist.
Time matters. Evidence disappears. Deadlines pass. The earlier the file is reviewed, the more options you have.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879 before the file moves further.
How DUI Charges Are Defended
A DUI defence is not about excuses. It is about evidence.
Police must follow strict procedures. Testing must be done correctly. Your Charter rights apply at every stage of the investigation. An experienced criminal defence lawyer knows exactly where those standards break down.
When something in the case does not hold up, the stop, the testing, the timeline, that is where a defence begins.
As a criminal defence lawyer serving Manitoba, Mark Wasyliw reviews every part of the case. The stop, the arrest, the testing, and the paperwork. The goal is to find what does not stand up and make the Crown prove what they cannot.
From there, the path becomes clear. Challenge the evidence, negotiate where appropriate, or take the case to trial.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879 to have your case reviewed.
If You're Facing Related Charges or Consequences
A DUI charge rarely exists in isolation. These issues often come with it.
DUI Penalties and Sentencing. What a conviction actually involves beyond the fine. Start here if you need to understand what's at stake.
Licence Suspension. How long it lasts and whether early reinstatement is possible in Manitoba. Start here if your licence has already been taken.
Immediate Roadside Sanctions. Administrative suspensions that happen before your court date. Start here if you lost your licence at the roadside.
Refusing a Breath Test. A separate charge with serious consequences of its own. Start here if you refused or were accused of refusing.
First Offence DUI. What first-time charges typically look like and what can be done. Start here if this is your first charge.
Each issue has its own rules. Understanding them helps you make better decisions about your case.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879 if any of these issues apply to your case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I plead guilty to a DUI?
Not before understanding the evidence and your options. Many cases involve issues that only become visible once someone reviews the file.
Will I lose my licence?
Many charges in Manitoba involve an immediate administrative suspension. Whether that continues depends on how the case is handled.
Will this stay on my record?
A conviction results in a criminal record. The goal of a defence is to avoid that outcome.
Do I need a DUI lawyer in Manitoba?
You are not required to have one. But DUI law is technical, and the decisions made early affect what is possible later. A consultation costs nothing.
How much does a DUI lawyer cost?
It depends on the case. Most lawyers offer a free initial consultation so you can understand your options before committing to anything.
Can I fight a DUI if I blew over?
Yes. Breath test results can be challenged based on how and when the test was administered and whether the equipment was properly certified.
Is DUI the same as impaired driving?
DUI, impaired driving, and drunk driving are common names for the same offence. "Over 80" is a related but distinct charge under the Criminal Code.
Can a DUI charge be dismissed in Canada?
Yes. Charges can be withdrawn by the Crown or dismissed by the court if the evidence does not hold up. Common issues include problems with the traffic stop, the breath testing process, or how your rights were handled during the investigation. Whether dismissal is realistic depends on the facts of your case.
What happens if I do nothing?
The charge does not go away. Your court date will proceed. If you do not respond or appear, a warrant may be issued. Deadlines for challenging a roadside suspension will pass. The earlier you understand your options, the more options you have.
Talk to Mark Wasyliw
If you have been charged with DUI or impaired driving in Manitoba, the right call right now is to understand your options before anything is decided.
Call Mark Wasyliw at (204) 900-8879. Free consultation. Straight answers. No pressure.
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