Fighting a DMV Hearing
Oct 11, 2010
After a DUI arrest the individual has ten days within which to request an administrative hearing through the Drivers Safety Office of the Department of Motor Vehicles to contest the suspension. This is...
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How to Avoid a DUI Conviction When its Just Marijuana
Mar 07, 2010
Marijuana is Hard to Quantify When it Comes to Impairment The standard test for a marijuana DUI is a urine test. In California ordinarily a person arrested for driving under the influence will be re...
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Avoiding A Conviction for Public Intoxication
Jan 10, 2010
Understand the Law The crime of public intoxication requires that the prosecution prove that the defendant was so intoxicated that he or she could no longer care of the safety of themselves or are a ...
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Surviving a DUI Checkpoint
Jan 10, 2010
Understand the Current State of the Law In the seminal case within the context of sobriety roadblocks, Ingersoll vs. Palmer, the United States Supreme Court handed down guidelines which must be compl...
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How Do I Fight a Restraining Order
Jan 07, 2010
A Domestic Violence Restraining Order The first type is the domestic violence restraining order, sometimes called a DVRO. These orders are obtained by filing a petition with the local Court alleging...
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How do I get a person out on bail?
Jul 31, 2009
Contact a Bail Bondsman Most Bail bondsman will help in getting information about the inmate. BAIL is an "insurance policy" that the defendant will appear before the court again. The amount of bail i...
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How to Request a DMV Hearing Following a DUI Arrest
May 30, 2009
Determine Which DMV Office will hear your case In Southern California these offices are located in El Segundo, City of Commerce, Irvine, San Bernardino and San Diego. In Kern County the offices are l...
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Should I take a polygraph if suspected of a crime?
May 09, 2009
Ask yourself, am I guilty of what I am being accused of. Often, a law enforcement investigator or police detective will ask a suspect to submit to a polygraph test in order to "get their side of the ...
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How to expunge a criminal conviction in California
May 09, 2009
Determine if you meet the criteria of 1203.4 of the Penal Code California Law permits a person to withdraw his or her guilty or no contest plea after a person has successfully completed probation. In...
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