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Adam D. Zucker
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If you have completed the ARD and then get charged with a second DUI the second...
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David Wayne Willis
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typically, DUIs are never a moral offense if it's a true first offense and so...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in PA. If you plead to the charge that includes drugs that...
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John M. Gioffredi
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As always, you need to consult a local attorney, or perhaps two or three of...
Nicholas William Juhl
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When interviewing a DUI defense lawyer ask the following questions: What...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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The first answer given is accurate and correct. It is suggested you follow that...
Craig A. Epifanio
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To the best of my knowledge there is no online DUI school (yet) in Florida...
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Victoria Marie Mussallem
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Contact a civil defense lawyer in your area. I am a criminal lawyer in Florida,...
Adam D. Zucker
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You could be held responsible if you entrusted your car to your son knowing his...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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The issues (fine and a probable bench warrant) would have to addressed in the...
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I am a California Attorney so I do not know your procedures and whether you can...
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Lance George Miyatovich
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You should consult with a qualified PA DUI attorney to answer your ARD question....
Lance George Miyatovich
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In my jurisdiction it would be very likely that you would receieve some jail...
Linda Medeiros Callahan
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I also do not practice in PA, and I also strongly recommend Justin McShane's...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with the assessment of my colleague that you could be charged, but...
Okorie Okorocha
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In short, yes.
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Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in PA, but all states are memberrs of the Interstate Compact...
Lance George Miyatovich
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Contact Justine McShane at The McShane Law Firm. He is one of the top...
Stephen J. O'Brien
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You will have to check with the district attorney's office or similar court...
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You may be able to meet North Carolina 's requirements by taking a class in...
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Lance T. Marshall
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If you drive on a suspended license as a result of a DUI, regardless of whether...
John M. Kaman
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Given your history your newest charge is most serious, especially if you add in...
John M. Kaman
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Doubtful but what you should expect depends on your state’s laws, your prior...
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Adam D. Zucker
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It depends, every county is different. Your ARD acceptance letter should tell...
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Justin James McShane
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If it was a successfully completed ARD disposition, then the process is...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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Attorney Couture is correct. You need the help of a lawyer experienced in...
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Stephen Lyle Hamilton
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In Texas usually the insurance companies find out about the DWI based on a...
Justin James McShane
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Presuming no prior record whatsoever and no deferred adjudications.......

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