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You must get permission of the court to leave. Ask for it.
you can go back to the court that sentenced you and ask the judge to remove that condition from your sentence. File a motion to modify judgement and... Read Answer
A DUI cannot be expunged in Florida
That decision is up to the Judge.
Check the Police Agency policy manual. In Florida there is no requirement police take accident victims to a hospital. If you request EMT's be called... Read Answer
This depends on when they continue the court case.
You may need a DUI lawyer, even if not arrested (I'm not sure why they didn't arrest you at the time?) because the State Attorney can still file... Read Answer
You can and should keep fighting. Wear the bastards out.
It might be a reason to get a different PO.
You have to have the others in the car testify at trial that the person was wrong.
That does not affect the POA.
The decision to reduce charges to reckless driving rests with the State Attorney. If you cooperated and there is a DUI sobriety video that... Read Answer
There is no direct civil case you can pursue against the officer or police department, nor do you need to to prove the drunk driver was drunk and... Read Answer
You can. You would have to set it for trial. You should hire an attorney who handle criminal and DWI cases.
You will most likely not be able to get a DUI arrest dismissed, but there are several options for you to consider. First, you can take the case to... Read Answer
You can call the clerk's office at the courthouse or you can hire an attorney to check on it for you.
If you failed the sobriety test, even if you actually were clean on your blood and alcohol, there may be enough to support reasonable suspicion, ... Read Answer
There is usually an arrest affidavit and a DUI citation issued immediately at the time of arrest and these documents are what you most likely... Read Answer
have your attorney get your certified criminal history from the FBI or FLA and clear this up. It may be that in FLA, a prior reckless would preclude... Read Answer
If you did not sign the paperwork, you should not be liable. You need to review the contract that you signed with the bail bondsman.
If the officer can convince the prosecutor that three is reasonable cause to believe that you were driving while intoxicated, you can be charged. It... Read Answer
The video in the intox room is intended to prove that the breath test was administered according to the established rules and procedures. For... Read Answer