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I have no idea. If you really want to know then contact the Department of Safety.
Get a financial evaluation from the court. They can get low cost program.
You can't get your license back until you've completed the program. You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do... Read Answer
Well I certainly do not like justifying a government activity which caused you so much trouble. But the suspension probably arose as an... Read Answer
The factors contributing do not matter, and n, you cannot get the case dismissed because of what is not in the report. The purpose of a trial is to... Read Answer
Yes. Officer is a 'fact' witness and can testify that he heard you say that you 'refuse' to take the test. What were the circumstances ? What caused... Read Answer
All the Judge can do is re-instate you back into the program. It's up to the program whether you want to give you a "proof of completion."
I can not tell you what to expect but I would suggest that you follow your PO's advice and get everything done before you go back to court.
Yes. Court action is completely separately from DMV. If convicted in court, you will face a second suspension.
Yes. The officer can testify to the failed 'field sobriety tests' and to your 'behavior'. The testimony would be particularly damaging if the officer... Read Answer
It doesn't work like that. Prosecutors will never drop charges just because the victim has had a change of heart/story. The fact is, in 95% of all DV... Read Answer
Yes, he can still do time.
Normally, your license is not suspended until the conviction is registered. If you did receive a notice of suspension, you can file for a... Read Answer
Old DUI convictions don't "drop off" of your criminal record. If you had just 1 misdemeanor DUI conviction, you could hire an attorney to get a ... Read Answer
Well, her situation is not uncommon. What is important is that you speak to an attorney to determine her options and fees and fines associated with... Read Answer
It's going to be very hard to change the sentence, or the rules set by a probation officer. I think your best bet is to find a way to be allowed to... Read Answer
Nothing. Get an award for being a good citizen I guess.
Based off of the facts you posted you may have an excellent defense. You should consult with an attorney to discuss your options.
No, you have not fulfilled your court requirements, which clearly included completion of the SB-38.
You will be treated as a first time DUI offender but you may be looking at increased penalties given the facts of your case and your past.
You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save your license.
Only you know if the money was there or not. I do not give advice on personal decisions.
You could be looking at another 1.5 years suspension. I practice in Allegheny so I am thinking house arrest is more of an option for you. However,... Read Answer