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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
He serves 85% of his time. There is no parole in Florida
If a trial lawyer is doing his job right, 2/3 of the work is done before the jury is sworn. So if you did jury selection and the case was dismissed... Read Answer
The answer is "No." If your case was nolle prossed, then you have not been convicted or pled guilty or nolo contendere. NP means that the case... Read Answer
Perhaps if you wrote in indivdual sentences instead of a single run on, then your inquiry could be understood
I suggest you focus on your criminal case at this time
The correct answer is "case dismissed." There was no plea but "not guilty."
It is the law
If your sentence included installation of an ignition interlock device, you are required to install one before reinstating your driving privileges,... Read Answer
The only way to be certain is to review the court record and the motor vehicle record. If you had a breath test over .15, then an IID is required.
If you "absconded", that generally means you either failed to appear for a court date or stopped reporting to probation, or both. "delinquent status"... Read Answer
Your attorney is in the best position to answer your questions. I suggest that you retain a private lawyer, who has more time to spend defending... Read Answer
If you finished a diversion program, then you may be eligible to have your case "sealed", but not expunged. But the difference is minimal from your... Read Answer
The answer depends on WHY you were placed on the interlock. If it is a mandatory interlock, then the DMV will not issue a license without proof. Even... Read Answer
This is a very jurisdiction-specific and fact-specific question. Why was he on pretrial release at the time of his DUI? Where did this happen? Each... Read Answer
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Generally, prosecutors run prior convictions from your traffic record as well as a NCIC record (national), so you can't be sure the prosecutor didn't... Read Answer
In order to make sure it works, it has to be tested.
good luck
Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will accept out-of-state DUI School attendance. It must be approved by the DHSMV in... Read Answer
Florida criminal/DUI statutes do not require this type of notification. However, driving a company vehicle with a DUI revocation has insurance... Read Answer
You need to contact a lawyer in Pennsylvania
So take the class. That is the weasiest way.
If you want to know about Georigia, then take the initiative and call the Georgia authorities
That is why you have an attorney. That is the person with whom you should be consulting