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The answer depends on the practices of the state which arrested him, and the state which wants him. An extradition for an old DUI is rather unusual.... Read Answer
It's always a good idea if you have a court matter where serious interests are 3 involved to retain an experienced lawyer. The first step is to have... Read Answer
Check with the consulate in Chicago of the country you are going to visit. Ordinarily this should not be a problem, but we can not know for sure.... Read Answer
Four DUI's makes it hard to show a judge that you have turned your life around. In Wisconsin, the decision about releasing you from the jail on a... Read Answer
Why not check with the PO? Or the PO's supervisor?
Without more factual information, I have no way of knowing.
OVI is a broader statute than DUI. O stands for Operating and can be anything concerning control of the car. Driving is driving. Yes. Probably.
Yes, all states share DUI conviction information with each other, so your home state will know that you received a DUI in another state, and the... Read Answer
The various states share data and will know about all of you prior record. Get an attorney, this is very serious and could be jail, community... Read Answer
Yes, it will show up.
Most states have a reciprocity agreement where DMV records and convictions are shared. It will most likely show up as a prior.
Sometimes the police or district attorney will not find a DUI in another state. You will know on your court date what you are being charged with.... Read Answer
They could, depending on which state. The systems of certain states are better connected. You need to hire a DUI specialist, and do it soon because... Read Answer
First things first: if this is not your first offense, you should retain an experienced OWI (=DUI) lawyer right away. For my part I do not see... Read Answer
You may be thinking not of a class but of an 'AODA.' That is Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment. That is a requirement for regaining your license. ... Read Answer
Few Wisconsin lawyers are licensed also in North Carolina, and this writer is not. I can say in general that when you apply for a license in a new... Read Answer