If under 21, You Can Decline The Roadside PAS Test
Under 21, no. Can't decline
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Under 21, no. Can't decline
no, you wouuld have been better off by requesting a DMV hearing and at least post-poning the suspension by the DMV and hiring a lawyer to fight...
As Mr. Kaizuka alluded to. It's technically two separate suspensions. But different DMV divisions. In most instances, you receive credit for an...
It is possible, but you might be selling yourself short. If the stop was unlawful, you might be able to get the case dismissed. Beyond that...
Yes, you got a DUI. You should contact DMV within 10 days from arrest to request a hearing just to be on the safe side, even though it is unlikely...
You're 20 and a med student? In Med school or in undergrad working toward's med school? Hire a lawyer. They will be able to appear on your...
Your attorney should be able to help. But yes, you need a certified minute order showing the acquittal. Forward that to DMV Mandatory Actions (i...
You don't need to convince anyone of anything. It's likely the only reason you can't get your license yet is because you haven't completed the DUI...
I would disagree. There is no indication that plates were expired or that any "crimes" were committed so I would argue he had no reason to run your...
Based on that alone, no. The case won't be dismissed. The Notice to Appear is nothing more than a Notice to Appear. All the relevant information...