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You can be charged with a refusal under the implied consent law, and if the arrest was made on probable cause for a criminal offense, the police can... Read Answer
If the officer had probable cause to believe that you were driving under the influence of alcohol and the officer properly advised you of the express... Read Answer
Typically you will lose your license under the implied consent law.
Lose your license.
You loose your license for a minimum of 1 year even if you are found not guilty of the DUI. Its what is called the implied consent law.
They can add a refusal allegation, which requires jail time. But then again, you have a much more defensible case. You need to hire a DUI specialist,... Read Answer
You will get your license suspended for refusing the breathalyzer.
If the police believe you are under the influence, and if you refuse a breathalyzer, in Nevada you will be arrested, taken to jail, and your blood... Read Answer
In Missouri, if you refuse a breathalyzer, your drivers license will be revoked for one year.
You will need to talk to an attorney who handles immigration cases.
You have to follow all requirements that the court imposed on you when placing you on probation.
Absolutely. In Missouri that is called an expungement. If ten years have passed from the date of conviction you may be eligible for... Read Answer
Typically, most counties in Missouri do not extradite for misdemeanor violations. What this means, is if your warrant is from Missouri,... Read Answer
You will have to hire an attorney in that area. At some point, you will need to appear in court.
If you drove out of restriction it is the same as if you were driving while suspended/revoked. Get a good traffic attorney to help you out, or you... Read Answer
If you currently have an attorney, you need to ask him/her the benefits versus the risks of taking your case to trial. If you don't have an... Read Answer
I doubt it. There may be several hundred cases on the docket on that date. You will either plead guilty or not guilty. If you plead not guilty,... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer, who can go to court without you even having to be there.
FST's are completely voluntary and only fools do them.
You are looking at up to 1 year on the second DUI and a possible additional 6 months on the original DUI for which you now have a probation violation.
What are the penalties for a second time DUI? In Los Angeles, a second time DUI with nothing else special about it usually gets 96 hours jail, plus... Read Answer
10 days minimum by statute - work release is available some judges impose 180 days if you drink while on probation and in this case, there is proof... Read Answer
You can't do community service but some counties have work programs and others have electronic monotoring or house arrest, both are consider... Read Answer
There should have been a third test the first two are more than 10% apart. You are more likely to get jail for the violation of probation by... Read Answer