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Just do the program.
You seem to have a strong angle.
You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because you have only 10 days to save your license.
It should be over. What is happening with the court? Did they ever get the ticket? Check and find out.? Or get a lawyer to do so.
After the car is out of impound then yes you can get your property.
In California, you are usually looking at a 4 to 6 months license suspension, but you may be eligible for a restricted license (to and from school... Read Answer
If you are not happy with your lawyer you should discuss the reasons for your unhappiness. You may also choose to fire him/her and retain new... Read Answer
He needs to hire an atty. Where do you live?
Probation for a DUI is 5 years. As far as your license suspension, I would need to see the suspension order to understand.
If you have a copy of the document printed by the breath testing machine you should set up a meeting with a DUI attorney, they will be able to help... Read Answer
If this case is in California and this is his seventh within the past ten years he is looking at a very serious case, a felony. He can be prosecuted... Read Answer
Likely if your blood alcohol concentration was above the legal limit you will be required to "book" sometime along the way. The process you mention,... Read Answer
If his blood alcohol concentration, as measured by breath, was 0.0, what else could it be? The test measured no alcohol, therefore any impairment... Read Answer
You may be able to get your case reduced, you should contact a DUI lawyer in your area to discuss the facts of your case and how they can help.
An accident causing seriuos injury doesn't help matters, but it is not out of the question. Speak to an attorney in your area to discuss your matter... Read Answer