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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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What is the difference between a wet and reckless and a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Gabriel Eric Dorman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Gabriel Dorman
There is no benefit to a wet reckless as far as the future is concerned as it can still be used as a prior DUI conviction for purposes of any future DUI arrest occurring within 10 years of the conviction. Generally, a wet reckless will save you some time on probation, money and potentially a shorter alcohol school. However, for purposes of prior DUI convictions, a wet reckless and a DUI function exactly the same.
There is no benefit to a wet reckless as far as the future is concerned as it can still be used as a prior DUI conviction for purposes of any future DUI arrest occurring within 10 years of the conviction. Generally, a wet reckless will save you some time on probation, money and potentially a shorter alcohol school. However, for purposes of prior DUI convictions, a wet reckless and a DUI function exactly the same.
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What can I do if I'm being charged by my neighbor with assault and I didn't touch him?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Your fight is with your daughter, who has reached the age of consent, or with yourself, for living in the neighborhood with a thug. However, you cannot try and intimidate a neighbor. Now IF you are being charged you need an attorney.
Your fight is with your daughter, who has reached the age of consent, or with yourself, for living in the neighborhood with a thug. However, you cannot try and intimidate a neighbor. Now IF you are being charged you need an attorney.
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Can I be prosecuted for attempting to buy drugs?

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Answered by attorney Gabriel Eric Dorman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Gabriel Dorman
Yes. Let me qualify this response by saying that much more detailed information is needed to accurately answer this questions. But conspiracy is a crime and a serious one. if you enter into a plan to purchase drugs and, at some point, you decide to back out, this may be a defense and/or mitigating factor in the case but it does not necessary absolve you of liability.
Yes. Let me qualify this response by saying that much more detailed information is needed to accurately answer this questions. But conspiracy is a crime and a serious one. if you enter into a plan to purchase drugs and, at some point, you decide to back out, this may be a defense and/or mitigating factor in the case but it does not necessary absolve you of liability.
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