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The fact that more than 6 months has elapsed since the time of the offense and the filing of the criminal case will not help your son. More than... Read Answer
Nope. Fines don't have any expiration dates. First you should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you... Read Answer
You have to fight it to get the exhibition of speed, but if you do you should be able to get it. If not take it to trial. Lawyer up.
You're fortunate that you're pretty close to the legal limit, but it won't go anywhere if you do t have something representing you in court who knows... Read Answer
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.
Short answer, "no." If you have not attended and completed the DUI program required by the DMV you will be unable to get a license until you do,... Read Answer
Not if you want to get your drivers license back. Once you do part of the suspension you can get a restricted license that allows you to drive to... Read Answer
Nope. It's all statutory. When you get convicted of a DUI, you MUST take the required classes, and these classes are NEVER offered online.
Go to court to turn yourself in. That way you don't have to sit in jail overnight. Go first thing in the morning.
You better hire a DUI specialist. Trying to do this yourself can only lead to one outcome: DUI conviction and loss of license.
As you know, you can be under the legal limit and still be charged with VC 23152(a), which does not specify a particular amount. This is possible... Read Answer
By failing to pay restitution, he may have violated his probation and there may be a bench warrant issued for his arrest. I suggest that you contact... Read Answer
You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save your license. You cannot get your license from the police.... Read Answer
If you are under 21 and you blew a .01 or above (and you state in your question that you did) then your license is taken and you should have been... Read Answer
No it does not do so on its own. You need to have successfully completed the entire term of probation, have nothing criminal pending, and not be on... Read Answer
The bail is high because someone died and you husband is being charged with vehicular manslaughter which can carry a state prison sentence of more... Read Answer
All you can do is hope and pray that the court that gave you probation doesn't catch wind of it. If they do, you should hire a lawyer to go to court.
DUI can be used as priors for up to 10 days. You need to hire a DUI specialist for the new case, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save... Read Answer
Not enough information to give detailed answer. Husband needs to speak with an attorney about filing a Motion to Dismiss.
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present, so it is less risky for you.
You can go as long as you are back in time to appear for your court date. An alternative would be to retain an attorney make the appearance for you.... Read Answer
Anyone can be arrested for anything. Whether or not the D.A. can prove their case is another matter.
They can still charge you with VC 23152(a), which isn't BAC-specific. You should hire a DUI specialist ASAP to protect your license.
While a court may welcome clearing up an old case, don't expect a brass band or a party. If you want a lawyer to represent you and that's a good... Read Answer
It depends on your States Attorney. That level is borderline, some will not prosecute, others will act aggressive and threaten you but then drop it... Read Answer