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He should fight it.
You have given a rather description of the offense charged.
Sounds odd. You will need an attorney to straighten out this mess, which will only get worse if you do not.
Yes, you should have an attorney represent you in court. The case is being prosecuted against you by an attorney, who went to law school, has... Read Answer
You committed a serious crime and you are being punished. You did not "get screwed" you were the one that risked your life and everybody else's life... Read Answer
You should retain a good criminal lawyer. You aer going to do at least a year with most judges as this is probably a felony and you are a persistent... Read Answer
No it should not. A dwi is against the driver not the car.
The maximum jail time for a DWI misdemeanor is 1 year. If he has been in jail on this case only and no other case, he should be freed. You might try... Read Answer
If the defendant admitted to driving the vehicle then he gave them half of what they needed to prove, that he was operating the vehicle. The... Read Answer
The law against driving while under the influence of drugs is Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1192.4, an unclassified misdemeanor. I'm not aware of... Read Answer
Its not clear where you are procedurally. If you signed an SCI form, you waived the matter going before a grand jury. Yor attorney will meet with the... Read Answer
For a misdemeanor, the prosecutor in NY must be ready for trial within 90 days of arraignment. This just means that they must have their paperwork,... Read Answer
A violation is not a crime. Therefore, if the question is whether you were ever convicted of a crime, the anser is no. If the question is whether you... Read Answer
Talk to your probation officer about rescheduling. If your probation officer and you have conflicts, and your requests are reasonable, hire a lawyer... Read Answer
Your license will be suspended and you will pay a civil fine. The prosecutor will not have any scientific evidence of BAC, but the officer will... Read Answer
It is possible to petition the court to get your DUI expunged. The judge had discretion on whether our not to grant the petition. There is a... Read Answer
If you own a car, earn $400 per week or more or own a home, you do not qualify for a public defender. If the police let you go on an appearance... Read Answer