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What will happen if I missed a hearing for a show cause over a DUI and how can I fix this without going to jail?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
A bench warrant was probably issued for your arrest. IF a warrant was issued, you will be going to jail, because you failed to appear in court.
A bench warrant was probably issued for your arrest. IF a warrant was issued, you will be going to jail, because you failed to appear in court.

What will happen if my boyfriend is in jail for 3rd offense DUI but only one prior conviction?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
Any DUI charge is bad, but there is a big difference from a second offense (misdemeanor) and a third offense (felony). You need to hire an experienced and aggressive DUI attorney as soon as possible. His criminal history records needs to be thoroughly checked to make sure the charge is correct. Then, you can go to work on defending his current case.
Any DUI charge is bad, but there is a big difference from a second offense (misdemeanor) and a third offense (felony). You need to hire an experienced and aggressive DUI attorney as soon as possible. His criminal history records needs to be thoroughly checked to make sure the charge is correct. Then, you can go to work on defending his current case.
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What can I do about my DUI charge since if convicted I could lose my nursing license?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
First of all, yes, you can be charged two months later. That is not at all uncommon. It is up to the prosecutor to file the charges, not the police officer. The facts, as you have set forth (BAC of .08 or above), and if the BAC is functioning properly, means you are guilty of DUI, regardless of how you performed on the field sobriety tests. Can you get a reduction in charge? Without reviewing your case file and the police reports, I have no way of knowing. With so much at state, I would be hiring an attorney.
First of all, yes, you can be charged two months later. That is not at all uncommon. It is up to the prosecutor to file the charges, not the police officer. The facts, as you have set forth (BAC of .08 or above), and if the BAC is functioning properly, means you are guilty of DUI, regardless of how you performed on the field sobriety tests. Can you get a reduction in charge? Without reviewing your case file and the police reports, I have no way of knowing. With so much at state, I would be hiring an attorney.
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