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Jonathan Dichter
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In Washington, DUI is a gross misdemeanor generally. The only time it becomes a...
Travis S Jones
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In addition to the information in the prior answer, the fact that this was a...
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Jessica Ruth Towne
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You can either contact your lawyer from 2002 or higher a new Georgia lawyer to...
Lance George Miyatovich
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Ms. Townes analysis is correct. You can find a qualified GA DUI attorney at...
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Nathan L Webb
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The short answer is No! The Canadian Consulate has deemed DUI a crime of moral...
Douglas Blake Chanco
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I have had clients with this same concern from the state of Georgia attempting...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in WA. You can file with CA that you don't intend to drive in...
Shawn B Alexander
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If you have a sr-22 on file call your insurance carrier and have the remaining...
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Walter James Kotlowski
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Generally speaking, a DUI is where your Driving is “affected by” alcohol,...
Shawn B Alexander
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You will need a dedicated DUI lawyer right away to protect your rights, do not...
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John M. Gioffredi
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To make sure you are getting a good DUI lawyer, interview 3 or 4 different ones,...
Stan Glisson
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Good question. Good answers. You should speak to different attorneys before...
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Travis S Jones
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The key portion of the question you are answering is "or had a prosecution or...
Timothy Charles Milios
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I wouldn't feel comfortable just telling you to anser "yes" without knowing...
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Eli Mayer Kantor
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It will depend as to whether it was a misdemeanor or felony DUI. A felony will...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Under an SR-22 policy you will be able to be insured as a high risk driver and...
Mark C Blair
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SR-22 Insurance would be required for a period of 3 years following a...
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Unfortunately, no - at least under California law. You may wish to consult a...
Mark C Blair
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I am not aware of any legal basis under Washington law to hold this person...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Go to the Post Office tomorrow and get an application for a passport. If a DUI...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Go to the Post Office tomorrow and get an application for a passport. If a DUI...
Mark C Blair
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I must respectfully disagree with my esteemed colleagues. You may not expunge...
Timothy Charles Milios
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The short answer to your question is yes, a Negligent Driving in the First...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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I would consider a settlement of $15-$20,000 for a torn rotator cuff to be...
Christopher Lee Thayer
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The fact that the driver was drunk probably does not directly impact the value...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Start with the court that has the restrictions on your license and see what the...
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Lance George Miyatovich
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The Statue of Limitations in the State of Washington for a DUI is two years.
Brian Michael Sullivan
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Washington State has a two year Statute of Limitations on a DUI charge....
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Lance George Miyatovich
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The Statute of Limitations for a DUI in the State of Washington is two years.
Walter James Kotlowski
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Contributor Level 3

2 years as long as you don't miss any Court dates in the future - which would...
Timothy Charles Milios
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Warrants in Washington State are written with an expiration date. As a general...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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The warrant will remain until it is vacated by the Court, which occurs when the...
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Mark C Blair
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The short anwser is yes. That being said, you should consult with a qualified...
Aaron Reuben Bortel
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Assuming you are in the State of Washington, you should contact an experienced...
Mark C Blair
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The facts surrounding your situation are not clear so my ability to provide you...
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David M Bingaman
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First, there is a difference between vacating a record and sealing a record....

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