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How long should my license be suspended for a refusal to blow (breathalyzer)?

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Answered by attorney Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Weo Office Suites, LLC
In Nevada, the law does not allow someone to refuse to submit to an evidentiary breath or blood test. If a person refuses to submit to a breath test, the police are authorized to force a blood test. Therefore there is no driver's license revocation for refusing an evidentiary test.
In Nevada, the law does not allow someone to refuse to submit to an evidentiary breath or blood test. If a person refuses to submit to a breath test, the police are authorized to force a blood test. Therefore there is no driver's license revocation for refusing an evidentiary test.
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Is my nephew responsible for that amount or am I since it was my car and my insurance?

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Answered by attorney Linda Kaye Frieder (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Linda K. Frieder
Unless you knowingly allowed someone to drive your car who was intoxicated, you will probably only be sued civilly. Criminal charges will be filed against your nephew only. He needs a criminal attorney. The injured parties will civilly sue both you (the car owner) and the driver (your nephew).
Unless you knowingly allowed someone to drive your car who was intoxicated, you will probably only be sued civilly. Criminal charges will be filed against your nephew only. He needs a criminal attorney. The injured parties will civilly sue both you (the car owner) and the driver (your nephew).
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Can my attorney cancel trial that was set 16 October without my full agreement?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
YES, because the attorney will be trying the case, not you. IF you did not retain the attorney and want to get an attorney shares your philosophy get to it.
YES, because the attorney will be trying the case, not you. IF you did not retain the attorney and want to get an attorney shares your philosophy get to it.
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