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Utah has a Zero Tolerance law so even if your below a .08 you can be charged if you have "any measurable amount"
Yes, you probably can. If it has been at least 5 years since the conviction has been entered, then you are now eligible for expungement. You said it... Read Answer
Did they charge you? If not then ask for the license back.
Probably by talking to the prosecutor and the police and paying the impound fees.
Probably not. There is no evidence that you were under the influence and officer never cited you. You should have nothing to worry about.
He can travel out of state unless there is some type of probation order that contains a restriction.
If he has already appeared before the Judge and he was not remanded (taken into custody) then he is done with Jail until the outcome of his case,... Read Answer
It is enough to take the mater to trial but they may not be able to win unless they got a warrant and took a blood test.
Maybe but you might have a good defense to the case. Contact a DUI attorney ASAP.
Miranda rights are required if: 1. You are in custody. 2. You are questioned about the circumstances of the offense while you are in custody.
Very possibly. You need an attorney.
You can subpoena his dash video. Other than that, your prospects are dim Downing Law Firm.
In Colorado, a second offense carries a minimum of 10 days in jail and the time must be served in jail, if the offense occurred within five years of... Read Answer
You don't have to answer any questions, regardless of spousal privilege. You are not under arrest, you are not under suspicion of a crime. If they... Read Answer
You do not have to talk to the police since it could have been you driving the car.
Without knowing all of the facts it is difficult to state whether you have a good case to fight the DUI. Certainly you raise some issues that need to... Read Answer
If you are violating the law, then they can pull you over.