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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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How can I handle an old DUI charge if I'm no longer in the country?

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Answered by attorney Russell Mark Rubin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Rubin, Inc.
Yes. In California an attorney can appear pursuant to California Penal Code section 977 for you on a misdemeanor. Therefore, you can just hire an attorney to handle the matter. The Court will handle the case the same as if you are there.
Yes. In California an attorney can appear pursuant to California Penal Code section 977 for you on a misdemeanor. Therefore, you can just hire an attorney to handle the matter. The Court will handle the case the same as if you are there.
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What happens if someone gets a DUI while driving on a suspended license?

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Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
It's impossible to guess what will actually happen, if he stopped and NOT DUI he is facing a probation violation and a new misdemeanor charge, if he is also DUI his consequences are more significant. The facts you provide are insufficient to provide any "real" information regarding consequences, you need to know how many DUI's does your friend have, does he have an ignition interlock devise requirement, how many driving on a suspended charges has he had before and what is the BAC at the time of the new offense these factors will affect the sentence he is looking at if he is found guilty or pleads.
It's impossible to guess what will actually happen, if he stopped and NOT DUI he is facing a probation violation and a new misdemeanor charge, if he is also DUI his consequences are more significant. The facts you provide are insufficient to provide any "real" information regarding consequences, you need to know how many DUI's does your friend have, does he have an ignition interlock devise requirement, how many driving on a suspended charges has he had before and what is the BAC at the time of the new offense these factors will affect the sentence he is looking at if he is found guilty or pleads.
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If DUI case is rejected, do I get my license back?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
You need to request a hearing with the DMV. It may be too late, but if there was no evidence you were driving, your license should not be suspended.
You need to request a hearing with the DMV. It may be too late, but if there was no evidence you were driving, your license should not be suspended.