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For an FTA charge what are the chances of me going to jail and for how long?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Typically you only stay in jail until you bond out - find out the bond amount from the jail and be prepared to post it - if you have a good excuse for the FTA, be prepared with documentation BAC of .06 if often pled to a non-alcohol (non DUI and non DWAI) offense.
Typically you only stay in jail until you bond out - find out the bond amount from the jail and be prepared to post it - if you have a good excuse for the FTA, be prepared with documentation BAC of .06 if often pled to a non-alcohol (non DUI and non DWAI) offense.
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What happens when you stop going to probation and taking urine tests for a DUI?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Well, he has to clear up the warrant. It would be good if he could get back into compliance too. Some judges give a day of jail for each hour of community service he has not done. Results depend on the judge and jurisdiction, but usually, they just want you to complete your classes, do community service and stay out of trouble. They may add some community service or a few days in jail if he is otherwise complete by sentencing.
Well, he has to clear up the warrant. It would be good if he could get back into compliance too. Some judges give a day of jail for each hour of community service he has not done. Results depend on the judge and jurisdiction, but usually, they just want you to complete your classes, do community service and stay out of trouble. They may add some community service or a few days in jail if he is otherwise complete by sentencing.
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Will we have to put an IID on both my cars? How?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Consult your own lawyer, or call the prosecutor. I believe that some agreements have been made whereby only the car driven by the defendant is required to have the IID, but those were several years ago. I doubt that transferring ownership to avoid the requirement will help: in fact, it will smell decidedly 'fishy.'
Consult your own lawyer, or call the prosecutor. I believe that some agreements have been made whereby only the car driven by the defendant is required to have the IID, but those were several years ago. I doubt that transferring ownership to avoid the requirement will help: in fact, it will smell decidedly 'fishy.'
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