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Jason Y. Chan
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It depends on you. You can always appeal the ticket, but it is ultimately up...
Travis S Jones
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In my opinion, it is always worth fighting the ticket. An experienced...
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John E. Gross
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2nd degree assault is a class B felony in Washington, which means it has a...
John E. Gross
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2nd degree assault is a class B felony in Washington, which means it has a...
David Nelson Jolly
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Dear "Spokane" Mr. Milios is correct about the two years. The blood draw was...
Timothy Charles Milios
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I'd like to add one thing to Mr. Jolly's statement in answer to your question....
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Timothy Charles Milios
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A DUI in the state of Washington is a gross misdemeanor. The statute of...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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It would be worth your while to consult with a traffic attorney familiar with...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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The Statute of LImitations is tolled (stopped) when a warrant is issued. It...
David Zuckerman
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Under some circumstances it can be possible to withdraw a plea. No laywer...
Timothy Charles Milios
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You can make a motion to have the pleas withdrawn but most courts are reluctant...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Check out the following website and consult directly with a lawyer licensed to...
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The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is 1 year. The SOL on a gross...
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Jason Y. Chan
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Unfortunately you need to clear up the outstanding warrants before the RMV will...
Travis S Jones
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You need to get an adjudication slip on the tickets that went to collection....
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Jeffrey B Goldman
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The first step for you would be to go the the courthouse where you resolved the...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Speak immediately to an attorney who regularly handles traffic tickets in the...
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Jason Y. Chan
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Contributor Level 7

Impossible to tell because there are so many factors that go into that...
Scott Frederick Leist
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The short answer to your question is 31-41 months. That is the standard...
Daryl A Rodrigues
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While Washington has passed a medical marijuana statute the entire issue of how...
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Carl A Munson JR's answer
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This is a general answer based on the limited facts of your question. The...
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If you have no points (no prior felony convictions), then your standard range...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You need to convince your parole officer to proceed. If you violate the terms...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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A person has the right to hire an attorney to represent the person in court if...

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