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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do about my first DUI at 19 as a minor back in 2007 and wasn't able to complete the program?

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Answered by attorney Stuart K Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Law Associates, P.C.
First, you must ascertain whether there is a warrant for your arrest outstanding. Next you should probably contact the program. They may require you to attend more than the 5 classes. Lastly, you should obtain some documentation regarding what you have stated from 2007 until the present time. All of this will assist you in your request.
First, you must ascertain whether there is a warrant for your arrest outstanding. Next you should probably contact the program. They may require you to attend more than the 5 classes. Lastly, you should obtain some documentation regarding what you have stated from 2007 until the present time. All of this will assist you in your request.
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Can requirements for getting your license back after a DUI go void?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
If his license has been suspended due to a drunk driving charge, then he would have to apply to have it reinstated through the drivers assessment appeal the vision. Among other things, they will need to see documentation of his sobriety for a minimum of one year. While attending AA is not necessarily a requirement, they do like to see participation in some sort of substance abuse counseling or 12 step program. To deny that he has a problem or that he does not need AA, may not go over very well with the hearing officer and he could be denied. If he is denied he can not apply again for it least one year.He needs to make sure he is represented by an attorney with lots of experience in driver's license appeals and restorations. The odds of getting your license back without a lawyer is quite low.
If his license has been suspended due to a drunk driving charge, then he would have to apply to have it reinstated through the drivers assessment appeal the vision. Among other things, they will need to see documentation of his sobriety for a minimum of one year. While attending AA is not necessarily a requirement, they do like to see participation in some sort of substance abuse counseling or 12 step program. To deny that he has a problem or that he does not need AA, may not go over very well with the hearing officer and he could be denied. If he is denied he can not apply again for it least one year.He needs to make sure he is represented by an attorney with lots of experience in driver's license appeals and restorations. The odds of getting your license back without a lawyer is quite low.
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Is it possible to test negative on a breathalyzer and then still have alcohol in your blood?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
If the breathalyzer was broken, it's possible, but a properly working breathalyzer should not read 0.000 if there is a measurable amount of alcohol in the person's blood.
If the breathalyzer was broken, it's possible, but a properly working breathalyzer should not read 0.000 if there is a measurable amount of alcohol in the person's blood.
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