How much time is he looking ag?
If his first two were misdemeanors, his third a 3rd degree felony, his fourth a 2nd degree felony, then this one could fall under the habitual...
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If his first two were misdemeanors, his third a 3rd degree felony, his fourth a 2nd degree felony, then this one could fall under the habitual...
The law requires one to have an interlock if the breath or blood test is over 0.15 or is a subsequent arrest. Since you were bonded out the next...
It's not likely. I'd recommend you interview 3 or 4 good lawyers who specialize in DWI defense and hire the one in whom you have the most...
You can either pay the ticket or plead not guilty and take it to trial. If a trial, it would be your word against the officer's and up to the jury...
Sounds like a defensible case. Interview several lawyers who are totally dedicated to DWI defense and hire the one in whom you have the most...
The best answer...it depends. 1. how long did the officer hold onto the blood before sending it to the lab? 2. which lab did he send it to,...
The DAs office has two years from your arrest date to file the case in the County Clerk's office (Statute of Limitations). The blood test does not...
The prosecutor must file the case with the county clerks office (misdemeanor cases) within two years of the arrest. You should interview 3 or 4...
Good judges include conditions which are calculated to help as well as discipline the probationer. A judge can include obtaining a GED as a...
You must first check with the DPS license department and see what restrictions/penalties are attached to your license. Then, work to get your...