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It looks like your problem is both the OWI convictions AND the absconding. I think very substantial incarceration is likely. Just how much depends... Read Answer
Yes. Depending closely on the facts.
The six-months Administrative Suspension is imposed by the DOT. The 8-months suspension is imposed by the court. The total suspension is 8 months,... Read Answer
Yes. If u want a chance at winning.
Your Atty should be able to arrange that, or help you arrange that, with your county jail.
Yes, of course.
This depends on the judge.
Hopefully they never find the paperwork.? Cross your fingers.
It probably would have best to have a skilled lawyer. In Wisconsin the State often gets three kicks at the cat in an OWI. First, there is an... Read Answer
The number of years increases with each DUI and it becomes harder to get you license back.
You should hire an attorney to get the warrant recalled and try to get a new court date. If you don't, you could be arrested and have to post a... Read Answer
You do have a point, since it is not having had something to drink that is the crux of the crime but being under the influence.
You need to retain the best criminal law attorney in your area. That is a serious charge - usually a felony.
Most people convict themselves based on the statements they give police. You have no obligation to speak with police. If you are already charged with... Read Answer
You need to do everything that the judge told you to do while on probation. If you don't, your probation could be revoked.
Probably. You are also required to report any arrest to your probation officer.
The attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor on your behalf. You will probably get a better disposition.
Monday is Labor Day the court is closed.
You need to send the attorney a letter discharging him and requesting a refund.
There are many fine DUI attorneys there. In Aspen contact Dan Ship.
I would have to see the sentencing order. However, I would expect with 7 DUI's, he is going to be in jail for a MINIMUM of 3 years.
Generally speaking, no.
You have to ask your probation officer this question. They can ask the judge to let you off early