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San Bernardino County DUI Legal Advice (41 found)Narrow your searchPosted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Chino Hills, CA
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
Just so you don't misunderstand what one attorney said about paying part to "...
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
I tend to agree with Mr. Kaman. DUI cases can get complex and if yours... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Upland, CA
Linda Medeiros Callahan's answer
There is no such thing as a wet reckless in WA. We have a reckless driving,...
Lynn Gorelick's answer
Depending on how the conviction in Washington appears, there are potential... Posted 11 days ago in DUI / DWI Rancho Cucamonga, CA
David Wayne Willis' answer
If CA has the same type laws as Tennessee, it is possible on that set of facts....
John M. Kaman's answer
CA does not have the same laws as TN. In CA in order to convict on DUI charges... Posted 16 days ago in DUI / DWI Ontario, CA
John M. Kaman's answer
Your dui is priorable for 10 years after the incident. If it's 2 years old it...
George Fredrick Mueller's answer
DUI Expungement What is a DUI Expungement? A DUI expungement is a legal... Posted 28 days ago in DUI / DWI Ontario, CA
Andrew Ging Liu's answer
I strongly recommend that you talk with an attorney. A probation violation...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
It depends, but a warrant has been issued and you want to go in and take care... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Hesperia, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Chances are the form was a 702 form (my guess) - which would give you a renewed...
Niranjan Fred Thiagarajah's answer
I agree with Mr. Williamson. I would also like to add that assuming your case... Posted 14 days ago in Immigration Victorville, CA
David Nabow Soloway's answer
In general, two DUI convictions, especially earlier than the five year period... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI San Bernardino, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
If you have been sentenced, the general rule is every 2 days gets 1 day credit...
Terry Alan Wapner's answer
From your question, and the lack of specifics in it, I am assuming that you... Posted 21 days ago in Criminal Defense Victorville, CA
Nicole Quijano Valera's answer
242/243(b) is the misdmeanor penal code section for battery on a police officer....
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Unfortunately, a list of the statutory maximum sentences has little to do with... Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI Ontario, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
The only way to answer your question is to keep applying for jobs. When a... Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI Phelan, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
I agree with attorney Marshall. It depends on the facts and many are missing...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
You need to discuss this situation with an experienced DUI lawyer. There isn't... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Ontario, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
There isn't enough information to give an answer, but here are some general...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
There isn't enough information to give an answer, but here are some general... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
I agree with attorney Marshall's answer - and would add that if you hire an...
Manny Daskal's answer
Best that your husband contact an experienced DUI atty. in his area. Have him... Posted 6 months ago in DUI / DWI San Bernardino, CA
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
Never mind the missing signature. Obviously, there's more to the story, but...
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
I would wait until the court date for your arraignment before hiring a lawyer.... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Rancho Cucamonga, CA
George Fredrick Mueller's answer
Hi. You can start by contacting the arresting agency and finding out how to...
Hudson Thomas Bair's answer
The information provided above is accurate. You can request the police reports... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI San Bernardino, CA
Andrew Lee Westover's answer
the General answer is YES, you must appear before the judge (or department)...
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Slight different answer: You can take care of it a couple different ways but... Posted 4 months ago in DUI / DWI Twentynine Palms, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
The cops don't have to read your rights until they actually arrest you. By the...
Hudson Thomas Bair's answer
I agree with everything Mr. Marshall posted. Unfortunately, any of the reasons... Posted 6 months ago in DUI / DWI San Bernardino, CA
Theodore W. Robinson's answer
I agree with the first two answers given. Just about any charge can be reduced... Posted 9 months ago in DUI / DWI Yucca Valley, CA
Michael John Harrington's answer
Do you have a public defender? Or private lawyer? I ask because if so you...
Dorsett Michael Phillips' answer
Greetings in Yucca Valley, The short answer to your question- is you are... Posted 8 days ago in Criminal Defense Fontana, CA
Anthony D. Cotton's answer
In Wisconsin if you have a lawyer the attorney could appear for you at the...
Nicole Quijano Valera's answer
If you already have an attorney, call that attorney, explain the situation and... |