Attorney Fred T. Slone has been an attorney for over 25 years. He represents people in every type of criminal drunk driving case, as well as other criminal cases ranging from assault to murder in the first degree.
Attorney Fred T. Slone has earned a reputation in the legal community as "the attorney to see for drunk driving charges."
Anchorage, Alaska. Relied upon for expertise.
Attorney Slone is called upon by the media to assist with clear definitions of Alaska's drunk driving laws, and by other DUI defense lawyers for his knowledge of the intricate details in building successful defense strategies.
Drawing on years of experience prosecuting drunk driving cases, and even more years teaching defense lawyers how to effectively defend against drunk driving charges, Attorney Fred T. Slone out-prepares the prosecuting attorneys and defends his clients with the same rigorous devotion that was required of him as one of only four DUI defense lawyers in the state of Alaska to earn Certification from the National College for DUI Defense.
No expungement of DUI conviction in the state of Alaska
Under current Alaska law, a conviction for drunk driving, refusal to submit to a sobriety test, or any related drunk driving offense cannot be expunged from a person's criminal record.
Slone's
honors:
National College for DUI Defense (NCDD)
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)
Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers (AATL)
American Trial Lawyer's Association (ATLA)
American Bar Association
Alaska Bar Association
Slone advanced:
- Administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP);
- National College for DUI Defense, Harvard Law School, Advanced College;
DUI defense courses, advanced training, Washington, Georgia, Massachusetts, Hawaii and Nevada.
Slone
DUI cases:
Not driving - not drunk - not guilty
Summary: An airline pilot was issued a citation for drunk driving; sobriety test results included a .133 breath test and .132 blood test. After three years of diligent defense work, Attorney Fred Slone obtained an acquittal for his client.
Mistaken identity! not guilty of drunk driving!
Summary: Mechanic with .201 falsely charged with operating while intoxicated in Anchorage, Alaska; Attorney Fred Slone obtained a not guilty verdict for his client by proving his client was innocent by mistaken identity.
Illegal search gets charges dismissed
Summary: Illegal entry by police into garage results in dismissal of drunk driving, refusal to submit to a sobriety test and driving while revoked.
In this case Attorney Fred Slone’s client, B. R., was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI), driving while license revoked (DWLR), and refusal to submit to a chemical test (Refusal), all of which are Class A Misdemeanors.
practice focus:
Attorney Fred Slone has committed his law practice to defending people charged with criminal offenses, with providing aggressive defense for people accused of drunk driving.
drunk driving focus:
Attorney Fred Slone is the lawyer to see for DUI. Attorney Slone is widely regarded to have the most extensive knowledge of drunk driving laws and defenses for the state of Alaska
Attorney Slone has successfully completed numerous advanced training courses on the defense of drunk driving cases, including:
Administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP);
National College for DUI Defense, Harvard Law School, Advanced College;
DUI defense courses, advanced training, Washington, Georgia, Massachusetts, Hawaii and Nevada.
Alaska jurisdictions:
Attorney Fred Slone handles majority of cases in Anchorage Alaska. Other cities are listed below:
Anchorage Alaska
Fairbanks Alaska
Barrow Alaska
Kenai Alaska
Seward Alaska
Homer Alaska
Craig Alaska
Whittier Alaska
Dillingham Alaska
Unalaska Alaska
Glennallen Alaska
Palmer Alaska
Education:
University of North Dakota
1978
Albany School Of Law
Albany, NY 1982
Admissions:
National College for DUI Defense (NCDD)
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL)