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You can make the request but there are no guarantees.
Unfortunately, it really depends on what county you are in when you get a DUI. In some counties they offer pre-trial diversion... Read Answer
The short answer is "yes".? If you could prove he took it without your knowledge or consent you might have a defense.
In Florida only convictions count.
Contact the Clerk of Court for the county which issued the citation. Whether the TSA is involved or not will depend if the court issued a warrant.
As long as the passenger is of legal drinking age, the driver should be fine. It may cause an officer to suspect a driver is impaired if they can... Read Answer
Decision is for the Judge but they will usually they will agree.
Driving while suspended or revoked second offense carries up to a year in jail, in Michigan.
It is good for 30 days, then you need to have a Florida DL.
Probably not since it could be called a scrivener's error. But if they got a lot of other things wrong then it may help.
In Texas you can apply for what's called an occupational driving privilege. Talk to your DWI lawyer or go to the courthouse and ask questions till... Read Answer
Normally the DMV only issues hardship licenses on a first offense, and hardly ever on a third time DUI. You should contact the DMV office, or bureau... Read Answer
Don't mess with the drivers license office, it is a felony to commit fraud upon the drivers license office. If you have a charge in Wisconsin, own up... Read Answer
They have more time in which to file charges. They could suspend the license again if they convict you.
The lawyer can get copies of the police reports and then give you a copy.
If charged as a felony, which it normally is, a minimum of 1 to 3 years.
Yes you can get a DUI in a parked car. The DA will have to establish that you were driving using other facts like if the car is registered to you, if... Read Answer
Start by contacting your lawyer in writing asking for a refund of fees paid and explaining your reasons. Give the lawyer a reasonable amount of time... Read Answer