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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What punishments will my friend face for a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Frederick Mueller (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Thomas F. Mueller
Ther fine is about $1900. He will be allowed to do community service work in lieu of jail. He will be ordered to attend at least 12 sessions of DUI counseling and will have a 4 month license suspension.
Ther fine is about $1900. He will be allowed to do community service work in lieu of jail. He will be ordered to attend at least 12 sessions of DUI counseling and will have a 4 month license suspension.
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Can he be punished twice when he goes back to court after he bonds out?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
Your husband dug himself a bigger hole when he stopped reporting. That will just be one more reason for the court to revoke his probation. Additionally, the court can use any information about a probation violation, even if he provided the dirty sample to another agency. Your husband's future is in the hands of the judge. The judge can revoke and sentence your husband for any violation, except purely financial ones.
Your husband dug himself a bigger hole when he stopped reporting. That will just be one more reason for the court to revoke his probation. Additionally, the court can use any information about a probation violation, even if he provided the dirty sample to another agency. Your husband's future is in the hands of the judge. The judge can revoke and sentence your husband for any violation, except purely financial ones.
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Can a law firm have me arrested in my job without sending me documentation first?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
There's something wrong with this picture. A law firm cannot threaten to have you arrested. They can release information to the police if they think you have committed a crime and request that charges be brought against you, but having you arrested is not their decision. Someone supposedly from a law firm says that she can't send you documentation because you have a lawyer for bankruptcy but she can threaten to have you arrested. For "legal issues". Either she's not really from a law firm or you misunderstood her when she said they were going to have you arrested, or the law firm is committing egregious ethical violations or there's something going on with these "legal issues" that I have not figured out. Did you report all this to your bankruptcy lawyer?
There's something wrong with this picture. A law firm cannot threaten to have you arrested. They can release information to the police if they think you have committed a crime and request that charges be brought against you, but having you arrested is not their decision. Someone supposedly from a law firm says that she can't send you documentation because you have a lawyer for bankruptcy but she can threaten to have you arrested. For "legal issues". Either she's not really from a law firm or you misunderstood her when she said they were going to have you arrested, or the law firm is committing egregious ethical violations or there's something going on with these "legal issues" that I have not figured out. Did you report all this to your bankruptcy lawyer?
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