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What do the abbreviations AETD and VIP stand for regarding a DUI conviction?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
I believe you mean "ADET" this means "alcohol/drug education/treatment". "VIP" means "victim impact panel".
I believe you mean "ADET" this means "alcohol/drug education/treatment". "VIP" means "victim impact panel".

If I go to the Dallas Public Services and have a suspended license and DWI, can I get arrested?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
I don't know was Dallas Public Services is. But if a cop runs your id and sees you have a warrant, he absolutely could arrest you. But a lot of cops are lazy and won't want to mess with it.
I don't know was Dallas Public Services is. But if a cop runs your id and sees you have a warrant, he absolutely could arrest you. But a lot of cops are lazy and won't want to mess with it.
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How does a DUI appears if it occurs in a different state than the licensing state?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
That's a weird Montana law and I don't know Montana law, but what I take from it is that they have something less than a DWI. So, even if they report it to Texas it won't satisfy as a prior DWI in Texas. And Texas will treat it the same as Montana. It may be on your record, but looks like it will just be on your driving record and not criminal record.
That's a weird Montana law and I don't know Montana law, but what I take from it is that they have something less than a DWI. So, even if they report it to Texas it won't satisfy as a prior DWI in Texas. And Texas will treat it the same as Montana. It may be on your record, but looks like it will just be on your driving record and not criminal record.
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