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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Can I transfer my DUI case from CA to TX if I move for employment?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
I don't know California law, but Texas allows you to transfer out if longer than a year of probation.
I don't know California law, but Texas allows you to transfer out if longer than a year of probation.

What can I do if I was court-ordered to complete the 2nd offender class (18 months) back in 1995?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
Unfortunately, you will need to complete the multiple offender program in order to get your license back. You may check your court file, sometimes the court received proof of completion, unless you can prove you finished the program, you will need to redo it.
Unfortunately, you will need to complete the multiple offender program in order to get your license back. You may check your court file, sometimes the court received proof of completion, unless you can prove you finished the program, you will need to redo it.
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DUI- How long afterward can you be charged?

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Answered by attorney Terry Alan Nelson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Nelson & Lawless
Any misdemeanor has a one year statute of limitations from the discovery of the crime. It probably and logically runs from the date of the collision and injury for purposes of any criminal prosecution, plus, the prosecutor would already have filed if they intended to. But DMV could possibly argue it runs from their learning of the BA level as to their normal DUI based license suspension. I don't think so, but there are no guaranteed answers. You'll have to make your own decision /best guess, and live with the consequences. You'd always have appeal rights as to Department of Motor Vehicles actions.
Any misdemeanor has a one year statute of limitations from the discovery of the crime. It probably and logically runs from the date of the collision and injury for purposes of any criminal prosecution, plus, the prosecutor would already have filed if they intended to. But DMV could possibly argue it runs from their learning of the BA level as to their normal DUI based license suspension. I don't think so, but there are no guaranteed answers. You'll have to make your own decision /best guess, and live with the consequences. You'd always have appeal rights as to Department of Motor Vehicles actions.
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