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Yes, commonly do. It is called reciprocation, well established and legal.
Some types of traffic convictions (such as DUIs) remain on your driving record forever. Also, keep in mind that all states share traffic violation... Read Answer
There is no reason to be loyal to any particular insurance company, they are all bad. Use this as an opportunity to shop around. No, your son does... Read Answer
Forever. DUI convictions never go away and cannot be expunged.
Michigan too has a look back provision. Get yourself a good attorney. Even if you escape the felony charge you can expect you past record to impact... Read Answer
The record need to be corrected and he should not be a listed driver. Shop other companies with the corrected information.
Make him an "excluded driver" on your policy, which means you are promising to never let him drive that car, that way, his record will not be held... Read Answer
Yes, it would be possible to obtain early release from probation, but you are correct that a drunk driving can never be expunged under Michigan law.
Call with the specifics, you need defense, and counsel.
Generally no, but unwise and against most employers policies.
Secretary of State - DAAD does not have access to a database of the names of those with MMMA cards. Although, you will swear an oath to tell the... Read Answer
Yes, by helping her hire the best DUI/criminal defense attorney you can afford.
Yes, he can. There could be additional jail time for the suspended license.
In California, on a 1st time DUI, you are usually looking at a 4 to 6 months license suspension, but you may be eligible for a restricted license (to... Read Answer
Depends on the prosecutor. Some will proceed and some will not due to the likelihood of a favorable jury verdict due to the low number. Speak to a... Read Answer
That would be a no.
There are potential charges. I would suggest you counsel with an attorney but it seems that you were not immediately charged with anything. The... Read Answer
You have to get the revocation lifted in the revoking state, hire an attorney there to attempt to accomplish that goal.
A person is eligible when, in the opinion of the department, any one or more of the following circumstances exist: 1) School or other transportation... Read Answer
Yes it is considered two DUI's as there is reciprocation agreements between both states. However, one DUI can only count as a prior if you were... Read Answer
Up to judge & probation. Best answer is possibly. At least a good chance but most courts have mandatory time for felony 3rd offense.