From your question, it appears that you were charged with a DUI in the State of Michigan. Once you have been charged with a crime, and a criminal warrant has been issued, any statue of limitations are tolled (stopped). A Statue of Limitations is applicable once a certain period of time has passed based on state law, but before a warrant has been issued. This will prevent the prosecutors from issuing a criminal warrant against you. Because you have been charged, but your criminal DUI has yet to be adjudicated, you will need to eventually set aside any warrants and schedule a court date to address the DUI. Due to the age of this case, I would advise you to consult myself or another criminal defense attorney in Michigan to work towards having this case dismissed so you can move on with your licensing. The sooner the better because the warrant will not disappear until you take action through the necessary court proceedings.
Answered on Jul 03rd, 2012 at 4:15 PM