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Flood Law PLLC

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  • Serving Burton, MI and Genesee County, Michigan

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If Canada law allows for a restricted license, would that be honored in the US?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Good question but I would have to research the answer. If Michigan and Canada reciprocate the restriction should be valid on both sides of the border. The fact that it was an infraction in Canada but would not have been in the US is quite germane and a "conflict of law". If the drinking and driving is reciprocated there could well be an issue which his CDL.
Good question but I would have to research the answer. If Michigan and Canada reciprocate the restriction should be valid on both sides of the border. The fact that it was an infraction in Canada but would not have been in the US is quite germane and a "conflict of law". If the drinking and driving is reciprocated there could well be an issue which his CDL.
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When you get a DUI can they put a lock on your vehicle for 10 days?

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Answered by attorney Jennifer Leigh Gottschalk (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Richard Sparaco
In New Jersey, there is mandatory "Interlock" following a 2d DUI conviction. You would pay for the device, and it is required for up to 1 year following restoration of your driving privileges.
In New Jersey, there is mandatory "Interlock" following a 2d DUI conviction. You would pay for the device, and it is required for up to 1 year following restoration of your driving privileges.
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How can a state hold a DUI against me when I'm not and was not a resident?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
Some types of traffic convictions (such as DUIs) remain on your driving record forever. Also, keep in mind that all states share traffic violation information with each other. Otherwise, people could do whatever they wanted (rack up a bunch of DUI convictions, for example), then move to another state to avoid the consequences.
Some types of traffic convictions (such as DUIs) remain on your driving record forever. Also, keep in mind that all states share traffic violation information with each other. Otherwise, people could do whatever they wanted (rack up a bunch of DUI convictions, for example), then move to another state to avoid the consequences.
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