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Do I have to prove detailed arrest information to an employer?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
As a DUI attorney I can't answer this specifically, I notice this was also posted on an employment law forum, they will have the better legal answer. The nature of your job, job requirements and whether you have a contract will determine whether or not you have to provide the requested information. If you are an "at-will" employee I think you don't have to provide the information, however your employer may choose to terminate you too.
As a DUI attorney I can't answer this specifically, I notice this was also posted on an employment law forum, they will have the better legal answer. The nature of your job, job requirements and whether you have a contract will determine whether or not you have to provide the requested information. If you are an "at-will" employee I think you don't have to provide the information, however your employer may choose to terminate you too.
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What will happen if I didn't go to court?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cynthia Henley
You have a warrant and can be arrested. You need to contact a lawyer who handles traffic matters. They may be able to not only represent you, but also bond you.
You have a warrant and can be arrested. You need to contact a lawyer who handles traffic matters. They may be able to not only represent you, but also bond you.
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What to expect at admonishment hearing for probation violation

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
The answer depends on a couple of things: (1) what court are you in? (2) is there a non-alcohol-related explanation for the high blow into the GI?  Don't make the mistake of thinking that compliance with all other terms will do you any good. As a particularly crotchety old Judge growled at me once: "It only takes one [violation]!"  Your probation can be perfect. But, if the reason your GI blow was high was because you were drinking, you should expect bad things to happen with your probation.
The answer depends on a couple of things: (1) what court are you in? (2) is there a non-alcohol-related explanation for the high blow into the GI?  Don't make the mistake of thinking that compliance with all other terms will do you any good. As a particularly crotchety old Judge growled at me once: "It only takes one [violation]!"  Your probation can be perfect. But, if the reason your GI blow was high was because you were drinking, you should expect bad things to happen with your probation.
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