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No statute of limitations on a warrant. They won't disappear for no reason.
Illinois won't necessarily know, burden is on the State to do their homework and find out.
A Kentucky DUI if discovered would constitute a prior... Read Answer
You don't need an attorney, you can proceed pro se. However, this approach most likely forecloses the possibility of obtaining a lesser to even an... Read Answer
In New York you can get up to 6 months for a first time AUO misdemeanor, but a felony could mean several years in prison depending on a number of... Read Answer
You should call a good immigration lawyer. The felony may or may not get you deported.
Yes, you should schedule a consultation with an experienced DUI attorney, there are many things the attorney can do to get you the best possible... Read Answer
Please contact an experienced criminal defense attorney to assist in requesting reinstatement, or a restricted driving permit. Such an... Read Answer
Your brother should definitely schedule a consultation with an experienced DUI defense attorney so he can learn his options for best dealing with... Read Answer
Your husband is charged with criminal offenses that carry criminal penalties. He also has legal issues pertaining to his driver's... Read Answer
Please contact an experienced defense attorney as soon as possible to help you address the long-pending DUI as well as help you through the... Read Answer
Your question is unclear. Generally, there are private attorneys and public defenders. If you are asking if a private attorney may later... Read Answer
It is never advisable to defend oneself on a criminal case. An experienced criminal defense attorney can best advise you how to proceed on the... Read Answer
Please contact an experienced defense attorney as soon as possible. In order to leave the state, you will need permission from the court.... Read Answer
It sounds like you plead guilty to DUI and were convicted. A conviction for DUI in Illinois carries the consequence of a revocation of your driving... Read Answer
If you have been arrested for a DUI, please contact an experienced defense attorney as soon as possible. Not only do you need representation... Read Answer
Arrests and convictions that are not expunged are part of a person's criminal history. In Illinois, DUI cases, with some limited exceptions... Read Answer
Please contact your lawyer immediately. Find out if your attorney filed a motion to rescind a suspension of your driving privileges. If... Read Answer
If you have an Illinois driver's license, there will be implications if you plead guilty to an out of state DUI. There may be ways to... Read Answer
I am uncertain of the nature of your question. If a person has been originally sentenced to probation and is subsequently not guilty, the case... Read Answer
If you were convicted of a DUI, the offense may not be expunged. You should consult with your former attorney, however, to determine if it... Read Answer
Although your court date has passed, I certainly hope that you were represented by counsel. There are a number of different issues... Read Answer