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That's correct. Your license will always remain suspended, and the new state will honor California's suspension, and in turn not give you a driver's... Read Answer
There is no way these DUIs are going away. They don't just disappear after a certain number of years. And I also believe your son will not be able to... Read Answer
It is not wrong if she in convicted of the crimes with which she is charged. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to represent her if... Read Answer
If your case was disposed of in General Sessions Court, then you had 10 days starting the day after the disposition to file a notice of appeal. After... Read Answer
You need to contact the District Attorneys Office to ask if it can be returned.
The consequences for a drug DUI are the same as those of an alcohol DUI. However, drug DUIs are much harder to prove, because there isn?t a specific... Read Answer
Technically, you can get a dui for any drug. If the drug impairs your ability to drive. Realistically, you can't get a dui for cbd.
Your friend needs to consult a criminal defense attorney. Of course they can not charge your friend for a DUI if you were the one driving at the... Read Answer
It depends if you qualify for ARD or not. Unless this is your third or fourth, probably some house arrest/electronic monitoring on the ... Read Answer
You can't. He's been "sentenced." Bail no longer applies if he's already sentenced and in custody.
Nothing you can do. He needs to serve his sentence.
The consequences for a drug DUI are the same as those of an alcohol DUI. However, drug DUIs are much harder to prove, because there isn?t a specific... Read Answer
You can't until 1) there is no warrant on the case, and 2) you complete the alcohol program that was ordered. You should hire a lawyer to go to court... Read Answer
Is there a chance? Perhaps. It depends on the prosecutor and the county in which the charge is lodged. If you are using a commercial license,... Read Answer
You will need to ask you attorney. They have the only access to discovery in your case.
That is up to the discretion of the Prosecutor (Provided by now he has probably already been arraigned). These charges can have a lasting effect... Read Answer
No. DUI Programs are not available online in California (at least not recognized by the court/DMV).
2 DUIs is only a lifetime ban on a commercial license.
Third offenses are felonies, so you need to obtain counsel asap before deciding how to proceed. There can be good strategies employed now before... Read Answer
I have no special insight but believe the federal DOT takes more interest in CDL licensing than a license for an ordinary citizen. To fully answer... Read Answer
I did not see a question in what you wrote.
Yes, he has lots of options.
If he didn't show up there's a warrant. A lawyer can get that recalled and handle the case.
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without him present if the underlying charge is a misdemeanor, so... Read Answer