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Donald John Ramsell
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Contributor Level 5

Normally, you can only get a 'hardship' license for work, school, or medical...
Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

I usually recommend finding a local attorney and someone who has a lot of DUI/...
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Howard Stanton Stein
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Contributor Level 3

Because the criminal conviction does not become official until you are...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Contributor Level 9

I agree with the sage assessments and suggestions of Mr Stein, and suggest you...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with the first answer. If I were you, I would make an anonymous call...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Contributor Level 7

They do a criminal records search. LIicensing agencies have access to detailed...
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John Patrick Guidry II
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Contributor Level 6

Usually your local DMV will have information on where to register for a dui...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Contributor Level 7

Try the local court also. They must have a similar office like the one at the...
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David Wayne Willis
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Contributor Level 5

No is the easy answer for a lot of valid reasons, but contact a personal injury...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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The question posed is one controlled by case law and statute. Statutes in...
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John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

What about it? The fact that you managed to control your anti social urges for...
John Lawrence Buckley
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Contributor Level 6

A first offense at 41 isn't likely to be treated much differently than a first...
Steven H. Fagan
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Contributor Level 6

You face felony charges and should consult with a knowledgeable Illinois DUI...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

CORRECTION TO MY PRIOR POST: Mr. Fagan is correct. I was iINCORRECT to...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

I am not sure what you are being sued for. Was this a DUI with an accident...
Donald John Ramsell
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Contributor Level 5

By law, you cannot discharge a debt caused from a DUI for personal injury by...
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Matthew John Hachigian
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Contributor Level 5

It sounds like your attorney requested, and was granted an MDDP on your behalf....
Donald John Ramsell
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Contributor Level 5

In order to avoid the order for installation of a device, you and your lawyer...
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Charles H Kuck
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Contributor Level 7

He will have to visa process, since he is inelgible for adjustment of status....
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Ronald S. Pichlik
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Contributor Level 7

Laws governing expungment vary from state to state. In Michigan, for example,...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Contributor Level 6

This is a standard amount to pay a bailbondsmen. There may be other ways of...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

There is another issue. Some may pay the DUI Bond. They later find out that...
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Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Contributor Level 6

There are several charges here which could possibly amount to one, if not more,...
Salim John Sheikh
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Contributor Level 6

Your husband may be facing serious felony charges. You should consult and...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Yes you may sue for damages. Pain and suffering damages are allowed along with...
John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

Restitution can be ordered as part of the punishment if your attacker is found...
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John Lawrence Buckley
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Contributor Level 6

In most jurisdictions, the license suspension is completely independent of the...
Donald John Ramsell
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Contributor Level 5

The fact that the criminal case is dropped, or you are found not guilty, does...
Steven H. Fagan
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Contributor Level 6

Your question contains insufficient information to definitively answer and you...
Jeremy J. Richey
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Contributor Level 5

You might consider re-posting this question in immigration-law section of Avvo ....
Linda Medeiros Callahan
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Contributor Level 5

The answer depends on a number of factors I don't know--the maximum sentence...
Jeremy J. Richey
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Contributor Level 5

You will have to go through a formal hearing process with the Secretary of...
Eric T. Perry
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Contributor Level 3

If this was your first conviction, you will not be eligible for full...
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Linda Medeiros Callahan
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Contributor Level 5

It is highly unlikely that the prosecution can prove a case that old. They...
Steven H. Fagan
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Contributor Level 6

Starting by hiring competent legal counsel will doubtlesssave your brother from...

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