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There is a warrant outstanding for your arrest. If you get stopped again and the warrant shows up, then you will be sent to jail to serve the full... Read Answer
You need to contact whatever agency towed your car and speak ask it how to get your car back.
Yeah, especially if they get arrested again for DUI and/or is involved in an accident.
You will have to ask that question of the drivers license department in Ohio.
Yes it can be continued if the judge approves it.
Ask your probation officer how long the probation is for.
Not sure where you live but call me if you want to hire an attorney to defend you.
Contact the clerk of the court where the conviction occurred and you should be able to get those documents by email or mail after paying whatever fee... Read Answer
You would need an attorney in whatever state that you were convicted in to answer that question.
If you are asking is there a limit on how many times your case can be continued before dismissed, the answer is no.
You would need to contact the tennessee department of safety to find out what you need to do to get a drivers license.
I would suggest that you wait until the toxicology report comes back.
Tennessee does not have a hardship license. You have to apply for a restricted license.
I have no idea. If you really want to know then contact the Department of Safety.
I can not tell you what to expect but I would suggest that you follow your PO's advice and get everything done before you go back to court.
Only you know if the money was there or not. I do not give advice on personal decisions.
You need to contact a DUI/DWI attorney in your county to represent you.
It is not wrong if she in convicted of the crimes with which she is charged. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to represent her if... Read Answer
If your case was disposed of in General Sessions Court, then you had 10 days starting the day after the disposition to file a notice of appeal. After... Read Answer
You need to contact the District Attorneys Office to ask if it can be returned.
I did not see a question in what you wrote.
A mother asking that her son/daughter being taken off the road is irrelevant. This merely establishes probably cause for the stop. Once... Read Answer
You need to address this question to your attorney.
Since the legal topic area is indicated above as "DUI" I am assuming based upon your question that you have been charged with DUI, that a... Read Answer