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Can I finish the program in Virginia, DC or Maryland and will my two months of the program count in the other states or do I have to start again?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
You need to speak the attorney who originally represented you in this case. The short answer is that it will be up to the judge to decide whether you can finish your programs out of state.
You need to speak the attorney who originally represented you in this case. The short answer is that it will be up to the judge to decide whether you can finish your programs out of state.
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Should I tell my boss I got a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Totally up to you. See website for info on retaining the right attorney, before your license is suspended for 12 months.
Totally up to you. See website for info on retaining the right attorney, before your license is suspended for 12 months.

What do we do if they said they had no record of a DUI for him and of course he has no case number to go by but has court hearing scheduled?

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Answered by attorney Alexi Ozols (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Ozols Law Firm Accident Injury Attorneys
He should really be asking his own attorney this information or hire one that actually has a brain. The DMV doesn't file on cases that are a 0.07 they just stay the suspension pending the court hearing. So the DMV hearing will likley be a win. The courts in a lot of counties for example San Diego will file on a 0.07/0.08 and go for the jugular. They have 1 year to file from the date of incident. If his lawyer can't answer these questions than he should fire him and hire someone else.
He should really be asking his own attorney this information or hire one that actually has a brain. The DMV doesn't file on cases that are a 0.07 they just stay the suspension pending the court hearing. So the DMV hearing will likley be a win. The courts in a lot of counties for example San Diego will file on a 0.07/0.08 and go for the jugular. They have 1 year to file from the date of incident. If his lawyer can't answer these questions than he should fire him and hire someone else.
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