Alexander Andryuschenko
Attorney Alex Andryuschenko is a top rated Los Angeles DUI attorney who specializes in drunk driving related charges, DMV hearings, DMV hearing appeals and the defense of other criminal and traffic cases. Alex Andryuschenko is licensed in California and the Federal Courts representing clients throughout California. While he is based in Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley, he is well known in criminal courts throughout Southern California and handled many cases in all neighboring counties. From the time he graduated from UCLA law school, one of the top law schools in the country, and until now, 13 years later, Alex Andryuschenko specialized in defending drunk driving related cases where he helped hundreds of citizens, often, defending indefensible cases. Many cases handled by DUI Attorney Alex Andryuschenko have resulted in dismissals or verdicts of not guilty. Often, his negotiating skills or aggressive advocacy convinced judges and prosecutors to dismiss some or all of the charges. When negotiation fails, attorney Alex Andryuschenko will not hesitate the take your case to a jury trial where he will do his best to convince the jury to deliver a verdict of not guilty on all charges.
- DUI & DWI
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Traffic Tickets
- Suspended License
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- California
- Russian: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken
- Univ of California at Los Angeles
- Undergraduate Degree
- UCLA School of Law
- Law Degree
- California State Bar  # 225474
- Member
- - Current
- Q. What is Max prison time if convicted of a drunk driving w/ great bodily harm charge?
- A: 3 years for DUI and 3 more years for GBI, so 6 years. However, GBI makes the offense a violent strike subjecting the defendant to 15% good time work time only (unlike 50% for regular a DUI).
- Q. I was charged with dui even though i was NOT intoxicated. Do i still have to pay emer. response bill if found innocent?
- A: In that situation, you would not have to pay the emergency response cost. (see GC 53150 and CHP v. Sup Court, a 2006 case). This requirement to pay is mostly for DUI + accidents or DUI + blocking roads etc. Look at the statute, it specifically requires being "under the influence".
- Q. can my boyfriend and i move out of state if he got a DUI 3yrs ago?
- A: You can move out of state as long as he is not on a felony probation. Being on summary (usually misdemeanor) probation has no affect on your ability to move out of state (or even out of the country).