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Nash Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • 3315 Texas Boulevard, Texarkana, TX 75503

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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What happens if I get pulled over and have a suspended license?

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Answered by attorney Joseph B. Iarussi (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Advanced Litigation Services, Inc.
You will receive a ticket for driving under a suspended license.If your license is suspended for a DUI related incident then you could be arrested and facing 30 days in jail if convicted.
You will receive a ticket for driving under a suspended license.If your license is suspended for a DUI related incident then you could be arrested and facing 30 days in jail if convicted.
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What do I do if someone files a false police report in the state?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
Criminal Law lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
Try a civil lawyer for slander. But anyone can complain. You may want to expunge this, but if it was never formally charged, then don't know if you can. Can you contact the owner of the site and ask them to take it down.
Try a civil lawyer for slander. But anyone can complain. You may want to expunge this, but if it was never formally charged, then don't know if you can. Can you contact the owner of the site and ask them to take it down.
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What will happen on a violation of parole with a second DUI?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
If his new charge is DWI 2nd, and it is truly only his 2nd DWI, he could get up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine if he is convicted of the offense. He could also have his privilege to get a driver's license revoked. He could be found not guilty by a jury or judge, have the case dismissed by the prosecution, or work his case out for a plea bargain for a DWI or some other offense (such as obstruction of a highway.) What may happen on that case depends on the facts of the case as well as when his prior DWI was. As for the parole, he could be revoked for violating parole whether or not he is convicted of the DWI. The burden of proving a parole violation is much less than the burden to convict for a new offense. Moreover, it may be a violation of parole for him to be drinking at all. However, especially depending on what happens on the DWI and in consideration of how long he has been on parole and how well (or badly) he has done on parole (besides the new charge), he could be reinstated on his parole or have his parole revoked. The amount of time he would spend in prison upon a revocation would depend on many factors including how he did on parole (besides the new case) as well as the factors surrounding the case for which he is on parole. As far as how long it takes - it varies by county. Some counties deal with cases quicker than others - which is generally based upon how heavy their dockets are. Since he now has a court appointed lawyer, he can discuss this with that lawyer. (The lawyer may or may not talk with you. The lawyer is appointed to represent your husband, not you, and some lawyers will not talk with family members. But, your husband could ask and then inform you.)
If his new charge is DWI 2nd, and it is truly only his 2nd DWI, he could get up to 1 year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine if he is convicted of the offense. He could also have his privilege to get a driver's license revoked. He could be found not guilty by a jury or judge, have the case dismissed by the prosecution, or work his case out for a plea bargain for a DWI or some other offense (such as obstruction of a highway.) What may happen on that case depends on the facts of the case as well as when his prior DWI was. As for the parole, he could be revoked for violating parole whether or not he is convicted of the DWI. The burden of proving a parole violation is much less than the burden to convict for a new offense. Moreover, it may be a violation of parole for him to be drinking at all. However, especially depending on what happens on the DWI and in consideration of how long he has been on parole and how well (or badly) he has done on parole (besides the new charge), he could be reinstated on his parole or have his parole revoked. The amount of time he would spend in prison upon a revocation would depend on many factors including how he did on parole (besides the new case) as well as the factors surrounding the case for which he is on parole. As far as how long it takes - it varies by county. Some counties deal with cases quicker than others - which is generally based upon how heavy their dockets are. Since he now has a court appointed lawyer, he can discuss this with that lawyer. (The lawyer may or may not talk with you. The lawyer is appointed to represent your husband, not you, and some lawyers will not talk with family members. But, your husband could ask and then inform you.)
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