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Charged with DUI and processed but was also given a ticket that says 625 ilcs 5/11-404 what is the ticket and consequences?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
I don't recognize those numbers. I conjecture that the ticket was issued in Illinois and the reference is to the laws of that state. But I am not at all certain.
I don't recognize those numbers. I conjecture that the ticket was issued in Illinois and the reference is to the laws of that state. But I am not at all certain.
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How can I be charged with a DWI if I was never even in the car?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If the cops believe you were driving the car, they'll probably say they saw you driving it. A video of the incident will be marvelous if you can get your hands on it. Please don't try to handle this without a lawyer. You need one.
If the cops believe you were driving the car, they'll probably say they saw you driving it. A video of the incident will be marvelous if you can get your hands on it. Please don't try to handle this without a lawyer. You need one.
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I have a past DUI arrest In 2010. It was never resolved and is now a warrant what are my options and what can I expect for an out come

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
You got bad advice. If there's an outstanding warrant for your arrest for a DWI, it will be there forever, until you get it taken care of. To be clear, a "DUI" in Texas is a ticket issued to people under 21 who are suspected of driving under the influence. "DWI" is the over 21 charge, and is more serious. If all you have outstanding is the DUI ticket, you should just retain a TX attorney to handle it for you. Since you're living out of State now, your attorney may be able to get the warrant lifted, get you on a docket, make an appearance on your behalf, work out a resolution to the case, and all you'd have to do is mail in a check for the fees/court costs (if it can be worked out that way). The worst thing in the world to do would be to ignore it.
You got bad advice. If there's an outstanding warrant for your arrest for a DWI, it will be there forever, until you get it taken care of. To be clear, a "DUI" in Texas is a ticket issued to people under 21 who are suspected of driving under the influence. "DWI" is the over 21 charge, and is more serious. If all you have outstanding is the DUI ticket, you should just retain a TX attorney to handle it for you. Since you're living out of State now, your attorney may be able to get the warrant lifted, get you on a docket, make an appearance on your behalf, work out a resolution to the case, and all you'd have to do is mail in a check for the fees/court costs (if it can be worked out that way). The worst thing in the world to do would be to ignore it.
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