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Hogan Law Firm

4.7
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  • 6215 98th Street, Lubbock, TX 79424

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

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  • 1805 13th St., Lubbock, TX 79401

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • Led by partners Dan Hurley and David Guinn, our law firm has had tremendous success in jury trials in both state and federal courthouses throughout the state of Texas. If you or a... Read More

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David Guinn Jr.
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  • 1805 13th Street, Lubbock, TX 79410

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Hogan Law Firm

4.7
48 Reviews
  • Serving Lubbock, TX and Lubbock County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • West Texas Native -- Board Certified Specialist Personal Injury Trial Law

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  • 915 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401

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Will an out of state probation officer find out about a drunk in public?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Very tough question. First, did you have permission to travel? Probably not so that is a violation. You are also required to report contact with the police to your p.o. so if you don't, that is a violation. You are not supposed to be drinking, so that is a violation.... If you were arrested, then they can find it because you fingerprints and your new criminal history are in a database that all probation officers can access and they generally do just before they turn the file over to the judge for him to sign the order ending probation. you are in deep trouble.
Very tough question. First, did you have permission to travel? Probably not so that is a violation. You are also required to report contact with the police to your p.o. so if you don't, that is a violation. You are not supposed to be drinking, so that is a violation.... If you were arrested, then they can find it because you fingerprints and your new criminal history are in a database that all probation officers can access and they generally do just before they turn the file over to the judge for him to sign the order ending probation. you are in deep trouble.
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Do I have to prove detailed arrest information to an employer?

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Answered by attorney Fred Lung-Kee Fong (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of William S. Lindheim
Yes, you are legally required to provide it. In any employment situation, the employer has control of the employee on matters that are related to work. I do not know the reasons or the motive for the employer asking for the details of your arrest and conviction records, but I presume that they are related to your work somehow. The employer has an interest in having a sane, sober and sound employee who is productive. If you fail to provide them, the employer can take disciplinary action against you. You cannot assert the right of privacy or 5th amendment privilege either because you have been convicted and those records are a matter of publc records now. Good luck.
Yes, you are legally required to provide it. In any employment situation, the employer has control of the employee on matters that are related to work. I do not know the reasons or the motive for the employer asking for the details of your arrest and conviction records, but I presume that they are related to your work somehow. The employer has an interest in having a sane, sober and sound employee who is productive. If you fail to provide them, the employer can take disciplinary action against you. You cannot assert the right of privacy or 5th amendment privilege either because you have been convicted and those records are a matter of publc records now. Good luck.
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I got a DUI 15 year ago and was going to probation and just left, the county I have a warrant what can I do to clear this?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
You need to pay the bail through a bail bondsman, get a new court date, and then hire a great DWI lawyer.
You need to pay the bail through a bail bondsman, get a new court date, and then hire a great DWI lawyer.