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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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I received a DUI ticket in 1980. I then received two in 1990 and 1991. Finally, I received one in March, 2012. New Jersey law states that if you have

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
the analysis can be done utilizing your drivers' abstract. if there is a technical problem with one of the DWI convictions, we can research the validity of the conviction to see if it can be 'overturned'. i would like to talk with you. ed dimon, esq. 
the analysis can be done utilizing your drivers' abstract. if there is a technical problem with one of the DWI convictions, we can research the validity of the conviction to see if it can be 'overturned'. i would like to talk with you. ed dimon, esq. 
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If a DUI conviction was appealed and won, meaning overturned, will it be listed on a criminal conviction search. This happened in 1979

Darrin Harvey Berger
Answered by attorney Darrin Harvey Berger (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Darrin H. Berger, Esq.
Congratulations. There are many miscarriages of justice perpetrated in the courts of original jurisdiction that go uncorrected because people don't have the resources, time and fortitude to have their cases reviewed by an appellate court. To answer your question, a reversal of your conviction on appeal is tantamount to an adjudication of not guilty by a jury of your peers and no conviction should be on your record. If the State of New Jersey fails to remove the conviction from your record, you should get a Court order expunging the conviction
Congratulations. There are many miscarriages of justice perpetrated in the courts of original jurisdiction that go uncorrected because people don't have the resources, time and fortitude to have their cases reviewed by an appellate court. To answer your question, a reversal of your conviction on appeal is tantamount to an adjudication of not guilty by a jury of your peers and no conviction should be on your record. If the State of New Jersey fails to remove the conviction from your record, you should get a Court order expunging the conviction
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What happens if the arresting police officers don't come to the DUI hearing? How many times can they reschedule?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
As many times as the judge allows. Certainly there has to be "just cause" for the continuance. Simply not showing does not fall with in the definition of just cause and should result in the case moving forward without the officers testimony. If, without his/her testimony, the case against you cannot be proved, the case will be dismissed.
As many times as the judge allows. Certainly there has to be "just cause" for the continuance. Simply not showing does not fall with in the definition of just cause and should result in the case moving forward without the officers testimony. If, without his/her testimony, the case against you cannot be proved, the case will be dismissed.
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