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It's unclear what your question is. Are you asking if the charges are warranted? It's normal for the police to give you a ticket/citation and then have you come to court to start the case. I would recommend speaking with an attorney about your case and not giving too many details here.
See questionThere's no such thing as a guarantee. If it's a first time offense, you should work with a good attorney and be careful not to discuss too much about your case on here since this is a public forum.
See questionIt definitely sounds like you have a case. I would suggest speaking with your local traffic ticket attorney and have them raise all the objections to the ticket to see where it goes. You are also able to do it yourself, it's just a matter of whether you want to spend your day in traffic court or not.
See questionWithout knowing more, this sounds like a very bizarre situation where your Dr. would just drug test you. I would suggest getting a very good lawyer and have them look into the facts of the situation and handle the matter with the DMV.
See questionYou need to speak to your attorney about this matter. Your case sounds very fact specific and not facts that should be shared here. I suggest speaking with your attorney confidentially so you can have a better understanding of how your case could potentially go.
See questionThere are very specific ways to bring money to the United States. I suggest consulting with an attorney that can help you receive the required license and permission to transfer any funds.
See questionHe absolutely needs a good lawyer for his case. A fourth time DUI is very serious and he can be looking at actual jail time depending on the facts of the case. I suggest that you or your friend contact an attorney you can trust and consult with them in person about the case.
See questionIt sounds like you have a defendable case. These types of cases are more of an inconvenience than anything else. I agree with the other attorneys, retain someone who can negotiate and defend the case on your behalf. This case should be resolved fairly quickly and you won't have to worry about it anymore.
See questionYou can request your record from the Department of Justice. Everything, including arrests that never turn into anything will show up. After that, you can file with the court to set aside the arrest. Those are extremely difficulty and I suggest hiring a good lawyer to look into that for you.
See questionIt is impossible to say how much time he is looking at in Nevada without seeing any of the paperwork for his case. You should look into retaining an attorney in Nevada to look into the case for you. There could be warrants that need to be cleared on the case, and you might have the ability to post a bond so he doesn't have to go back into custody if the case is still pending. A good attorney in NV will be able to assist you.
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