I filed a PC1203.4, the order was withdrawn and set aside and all charges dismissed. What does that mean?
PC 1203.4 is commonly referred to as expungement in California. Normally to expunge a qualifying Felony you would need to file both a 1203.3...
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PC 1203.4 is commonly referred to as expungement in California. Normally to expunge a qualifying Felony you would need to file both a 1203.3...
The conviction date remains the same, regardless of the probation violation.
You gave a voluntary statement after being read Miranda, it will be allowed into evidence. The medical report will be allowed. The police would...
It's 2018, you are asking about a 2010 case. Are they trying to send you to collections? The probation term almost certainly expired without...
The hold on your license is coming from the California DMV as a result of the failure to complete the DUI course for reinstatement purposes. Thus,...
First of all, the court and the DMV are two entirely separate systems and issues. As far as "re-opening" your case, you would have to have a...
This is not even a question, just a statement.
Strike with GBI generally speaking you would serve 85% of that time, however, under sentencing realignment you will serve one-half for 60 days...
It is actually a full one year license suspension followed by one year of restricted driving because the DMV is going to take a .01% or greater...
Conviction date to arrest date. The most beneficial dates for the prosecution. As far as the DMV is concerned the first DUI should roll off after...