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Dale A. Hayes, Jr.
5798 South Durango Drive Suite 105
Las Vegas, NV 89113
Phone: 702-656-0808
Website: duilawyersoflasvegas.com

About Dale A. Hayes, Jr.
The Hayes Law firm is a Las Vegas Nevada criminal defense law firm founded by Attorney Dale A. Hayes Jr. The Hayes Firm specializes in DUI defense. Attonrey Hays makes advanced training and education a priority and has traveled all over the Northern American to learn about Field Sobriety Tests, drug recognition testing, as well as blood and breath testing. Dale actively uses science and advanced trial skills to protect his clients. Attorney Hayes is a member of the prestigious National College for DUI Defense. He is an experienced and well respected trial lawyer who is not afraid to fight DUI cases in the courtroom. For more information please visit www.duilawyersoflasvegas.com
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