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Show your title to the PD to get a signed release, which you bring to the tow yard.
If one is a felony then no. Otherwise yes.
Consider hiring a lawyer and getting them expunged (when your probation ends).
It can depending on how in-depth the background check is.
You are technically legal to drive. You will have problems if you are pulled over.
Yes it is admissible in court. He needs to hire a DUI specialist, and do it fast because he has only 10 days to save his license.
Not enough information to respond to, but yes, I recommend an attorney.
There is nothing illegal in a prosecutor taking that kind of action so long as she or he does so sufficiently in advance of trial. Jeopardy does not... Read Answer
DUI's involving injuries are always classified and filed as felonies. The GBI will have to be proven at trial and the medical reports will determine... Read Answer
You should consider hiring a DUI specialist to take over. Your current PD keeps waving time and appears to be doing no investigations and is probably... Read Answer
Yes they can. Remember the court case is independent of the DMV hearing, so technically you can get suspended twice for the same incident.
The bench-warrant will not go away and need to be taken care of immediately before you are arrested. I suggest that you consult with an experienced... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to get the extension. A lawyer can do this without you present if the underlying charge is a misdemeanor, so... Read Answer
Only the driver gets a DUI, but depending on how drunk you, the passenger, are, you could be cited for public intoxication.
The fact that you admitted to driving there earlier, in and of itself may not be enough to convict you of DUI. The D.A. would have to prove that you... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present if the underlying charge is a misdemeanor.... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present if the underlying charge is a misdemeanor, so... Read Answer
Check Texas DPS eligibility website.
You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save your license.
Your temporary license may be suspended if you don't fight it.
He needs to hire an experienced attorney.