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Nope. No program, no license, ever.
Every state has a DUI class program. Contact the court and request permission to take the class in your current location.
Yes. Sue him for spending a night in jail. What he did is wrong.
You should hire a lawyer and get this relatively minor charge dismissed. By yourself you're going to get a criminal record, and it isn't worth it.
Miranda doesn't kick in until you are cuffed. The cops know this, so they always trick you into talking long before they cuff you. Things like FSTs... Read Answer
Yes, if the police can prove that you were driving, and under the influence of a drug or alcohol, even if the drug is prescribed. The failure to read... Read Answer
You need to consult an ovi lawyer, which I am; I cannot advise you without looking at all of the evidence the prosecutor has in his possession
If you have no defense and want to plead guilty, and assuming this occurred in PA, you may be eligible for ARD which would involve probation and... Read Answer
Generally, the arresting officer specifies which of the three kinds of tests to be done. You are free to suggest something different, but the... Read Answer
They can treat it as a 2nd ovi; stiffer penalties and jail time; you need to hire a lawyer who handles criminal matters like me; or if you have no... Read Answer
Discuss with your attorney ASAP. Some out of state DUI convictions are not usable against you.
Likely, you need to obtain an occupational license. Call my office if you would like us to help you get the process started.
Depends on the Judge. Speak to a local attorney ASAP who is familiar with your Judge.
The DMV process is completely different than the court process. If her blood alcohol level was over the legal limit, she needs to request a DMV... Read Answer
Unfortunately, they never come off.
Instead of worrying about how long you won't be able to drive, why not focus your energy and attention on how you can avoid being convicted? The... Read Answer
If found guilty at DMV or criminal case you will lose your license for a year.
Better check with his attorney, or the probation officer. That question can't be answered in this forum, since we don't know what court you are... Read Answer
Stop drinking. Today.Hire counsel. Today. The rest is up to you and the attorney you, or your parents, hire. Know the court will not be impressed... Read Answer
Probably have to clear up the outstanding conditions of the out of state DUI.
Probably need to take DUI class.
DMV won't issue you a license until you have completed the 18 month alcohol program. You need to hire a lawyer to recall the warrant first. Without a... Read Answer
It is customary for the court to set bail on any second DUI offense (within 10 years of another) that is filed/charged.
The test is only for alcohol. There is no test for drugs and the prosecution is relying upon the observations of the officer. We would have your son... Read Answer