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Can requirements for getting your license back after a DUI go void?

J. Matthew Catchick
Answered by attorney J. Matthew Catchick (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Catchick Law, P.C.
In order to get his driver license restored, your dad will have to prove at least one year of total sobriety, as well as verified attendance in a "structured support group. " The only support group I know of that is both well-recognized and free is AA. While it is possible for your dad to get his license restored without documented AA attendance, it will be VERY hard. Your dad should consult with an Attorney who concentrates in driver license restoration law to assist him. If he loses the hearing, he will have to wait an entire year before requesting another one.
In order to get his driver license restored, your dad will have to prove at least one year of total sobriety, as well as verified attendance in a "structured support group. " The only support group I know of that is both well-recognized and free is AA. While it is possible for your dad to get his license restored without documented AA attendance, it will be VERY hard. Your dad should consult with an Attorney who concentrates in driver license restoration law to assist him. If he loses the hearing, he will have to wait an entire year before requesting another one.
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If I showed evidence that drinking a bottle of beer is prescribed to me by my doctor, will the police drop my DUI?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
I ahve never heard of a doctor prescribing beer to anyone before and even if they did, that doesn't give you a free pass for driving while intoxicated . Just as if a doctor prescribes you medicine that may make you drowsy or otherwise affect your reflexes or motor skills and therefore you cannot drive while taking them if it impairs your ability to safely drive a car, likewise you cannot drive a car while intoxicated from beer simply because a doctor tells you to drink it. The roads still have to be safe for everyone to drive on.
I ahve never heard of a doctor prescribing beer to anyone before and even if they did, that doesn't give you a free pass for driving while intoxicated . Just as if a doctor prescribes you medicine that may make you drowsy or otherwise affect your reflexes or motor skills and therefore you cannot drive while taking them if it impairs your ability to safely drive a car, likewise you cannot drive a car while intoxicated from beer simply because a doctor tells you to drink it. The roads still have to be safe for everyone to drive on.
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What can I expect if I was charged with DWI and possession of controlled substance?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
No one can answer that question without knowing all the facts, including the police reports. Possession of a single pill or two of a controlled substance might not matter much if someone you are looking after has a prescription: perhaps you were just holding it for him or her. Also, what prior convictions do you have? But you may not want to risk a trial. A reading of .o6% may be used to help prove you were driving under the influence, even without exceeding the Blood Alcohol level.
No one can answer that question without knowing all the facts, including the police reports. Possession of a single pill or two of a controlled substance might not matter much if someone you are looking after has a prescription: perhaps you were just holding it for him or her. Also, what prior convictions do you have? But you may not want to risk a trial. A reading of .o6% may be used to help prove you were driving under the influence, even without exceeding the Blood Alcohol level.
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