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This is not a site for lawyer referrals. The best lawyer is the one who most thoroughly investigates the evidence in your case and prepares for... Read Answer
Absolutely. But first things first. You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save your license.
If this is a first offense, in Wisconsin that is not a crime, and one would not expect it to be reported to the National Crime database. A second or... Read Answer
You must complete the alcohol program, or you will never get your license back. First thing first. You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall... Read Answer
No one can give odds on your case, particularly without more information and the police reports. Contact some experienced DUI attorneys and get... Read Answer
If depends if you were already convicted, or if it is an open case. Either way, first things first. You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall... Read Answer
Based on what you have described, I expect the blood test to be at or near zero. I expect the charges to be dropped. But, they will remain on your... Read Answer
You are facing some very serious problems. First, you have a DUI with property damage. Depending on the county that you were charged in you could be... Read Answer
The statute of limitations only applies to how long it takes to charge you, if you have an open court file, you were charged so the statute of... Read Answer
You would be well advised not to give misinformation on an application. Rest assured that this charge is already probably on your driving... Read Answer
You should ask your lawyer (or hire another one) to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present if the underlying... Read Answer
You can, via circumstantial evidence,both in court and at the DMV. With that said, you need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have... Read Answer
Yes at the end of your probation you may apply to have the matter expunged. However, both the district attorney and DMV may allege the DUI as a prior... Read Answer
You will want to retain an attorney who specializes in issues regarding the licensing board for nurses. They can find out exact.y what the board is... Read Answer
You need to contact a DUI/DWI attorney in your county to represent you.
It may just take some time for the prosecutor to issue charges.
Hire a new competent lawyer and get back in there.
Your husband should hire a lawyer as soon as possible. If his case is not handle correctly, and his license is suspended he could lose his job. Also,... Read Answer
Without seeing your charges, it's difficult to say. A lot depends on what your blood alcohol content was. However, if you were licensed to drive and... Read Answer
All bets are off. Contact an immigration lawyer.
You need to wait until probation is over or do a motion to terminate probation early. Then file form CR-180 and CR-181. There is a fee to file the... Read Answer
You need to have successfully completed the entire term of probation, have nothing criminal pending, and not be on probation for any other... Read Answer