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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
I do not know that it is "automatic". All they have to do is run a name or a license plate and they can find out the status.
You should hire a lawyer to go to court to recall the warrant. A lawyer can do this without you present, so it is less risky for you.
You should discuss this with your lawyer, they will know the DA and the Judge in your case and can give you more direct counsel. If you did not have... Read Answer
Well if you actually go and complete all that you are proposing, it will help. They still will not be happy with you.
Do the programs and keep proof. Not turning yourself in is a thorny issue. The court and probation already have done you favors. Show your good faith... Read Answer
You need to do everything you probation officer tells you to do. Before you enter a program you have to tell you probation officer to make sure it... Read Answer
You have 2 probation violations. You have 3 DUI convictions. This means that you are a risk to other people. Your license is suspended by... Read Answer
Were the charges dropped with or without prejudice? If it was without prejudice, then the DA can refile if they get more proof. Get a lawyer and... Read Answer
You probably won't go to jail for a first offense. You may get probation for two or three years and a suspended sentence. You will have to take a... Read Answer
Yes there is, for filing it is 2 years. However, if the case was filed and you just never decided to appear, or ignored the court subpoena, and a... Read Answer
You should only have to keep it for 2 years from the date of your conviction. You can call the Missouri Driver License Bureau, 573-751-4475, to... Read Answer
He has to read you your rights if he wants to question you after your arrest. If he doesn't, the answers you give are inadmissible in court.
Depends on the questions, get an attorney. The tests and their results will be admissible under the implied consent law. If you are in Michigan call... Read Answer
Miranda only has to be read if there is post-arrest interrogation. Most cops are trained to get everything they need out of your mouth "prior" to... Read Answer
Miranda does not require the police to read you your rights unless you are questioned while in custody. Preliminary questions can be asked without... Read Answer
Miranda rights only need to be given if you are questioned about the circumstances of the offense while in custody. Even then, only statements you... Read Answer
You should probably hire an attorney, while this is a "first offense" the judge and prosecutor are aware of your history. Even if the fist time you... Read Answer
You should hire a lawyer and get this relatively minor charge dismissed.
It would not be your first offense since the court will look at whether you have been sentenced at all in the past, not just specifically for... Read Answer