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You can try to clear it up with the DMV or you can hire an attorney to do it for you.
He ends up incarcerated of course.
Yes there is. You need to get a lawyer and take this to trial. They have to prove that you drove while you were drunk. You do not have to prove... Read Answer
She needs to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because she has only 10 days to save your license.
You said she blew a 1.0. I assume you mean a .10. The legal limit is .08, which means her breath test was above that. If the breath test is... Read Answer
I am a California DUI defense attorney. The case you describe has a lot of very good facts, the grounds for the stop aren't included and as a... Read Answer
You can help her find a good attorney to represent her. The police only have to read her rights after they place her under arrest and start to ask... Read Answer
It doesn't matter that she wasn't read her rights. If she blew a 1.0 she would be dead...I'm assuming you mean she blew a .1, which is over the legal... Read Answer
You should check with the court and make sure there is not a case open. If you miss a court date, you will have a warrant issued for your arrest.
If it is a juvenile case, it should be sealed when the case is closed. You should also review the paperwork from the court.
He will need to have an attorney on the case. The attorney will get copies of the police reports and represent him in court.
No. The case stays in the court of the county where you were arrested. You can set the case for a trial, and that will dispose of it.
You could be sentenced to any term of confinement allowed under the statutes.
Yes. Based on the evidence and the officer's testimony. Did he smell like an alcoholic beverage? Did he take any field tests?
Be prepared to fight hard as falling asleep is an indicator that one is being affected if one has been drinking.
Absolutely, and it is actually more serious than a regular DUI. He needs to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because he has only 10 days to save... Read Answer
It is not him that has to prove he was sober. They have to prove he was drunk or high. This is the police burden.
Retain a DUI attorney in your area, and do so quickly. Your husband has only 7 days to request a hearing with the Colorado DMV. This is separate... Read Answer
Yes, they can still charge him with DUI, and yes, you can try to defend this case. You need to consult with an experienced attorney as soon as... Read Answer
If the prosecutor has other circumstantial evidence he can still be convicted of dui.
Yes. He will be charged with DUI (the "A" count: driving while his ability to drive was impaired by alcohol) and the State will seek enhanced... Read Answer