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  • Serving Mojave, CA and Kern County, California

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  • Lancaster, CA 93539-8874

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Do they take away the four credits from the 16-day sentence, which would equal 12 then divide the 12 days in half, which would equal 6?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
You get 8 days if you actually served 4 days in jail.? So the total should be an actual 16 days.? If the original 4 days was 2 actual and 2 good time then you would have 6 actual days to serve.
You get 8 days if you actually served 4 days in jail.? So the total should be an actual 16 days.? If the original 4 days was 2 actual and 2 good time then you would have 6 actual days to serve.
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What's the best way for me to resolve the DUI case I got in California back in 2002?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
If this was a normal DUI, no injury and no priors, you could hire a CA attorney to try to resolve the case for you. I can't guarantee no jail, there is a minimum of 2 days jail some counties require in the area of 10 days or more depending on the blood alcohol result.
If this was a normal DUI, no injury and no priors, you could hire a CA attorney to try to resolve the case for you. I can't guarantee no jail, there is a minimum of 2 days jail some counties require in the area of 10 days or more depending on the blood alcohol result.
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How can I resolve my DUI and get back the attorney fees I paid?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Unfortunately, you have to retain an attorney in Arizona to take care of the warrant and complete your case. You also may want to file a complaint with the Arizona State Bar against your prior attorney. They may be able to help you get your money back.
Unfortunately, you have to retain an attorney in Arizona to take care of the warrant and complete your case. You also may want to file a complaint with the Arizona State Bar against your prior attorney. They may be able to help you get your money back.
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