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Will I go to jail for my first DWI offense?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
You do not say what the other 6 charges are; however dealing with the DWI charge alone, absolutely you will be doing jail time. You blew 3x the legal limit, which means you were really messed up and/or you have a serious drinking problem. Maximum jail time... 1 year and a $5,000.00 fine. If this is your first DWI, then you will do a MINIMUM of 2 days in jail, $2,000.00 in fines and assessments, one year loss of license, after that one year and you get your license back, one year with interlock on your car, alcohol/drug education and treatment per the order of the court; 5 years probation. If you have a commercial drivers license, you could loose that forever. This sentence will be compounded depending upon how the judge treats the other charges. You are really in deep. I suggest you hire an attorney.
You do not say what the other 6 charges are; however dealing with the DWI charge alone, absolutely you will be doing jail time. You blew 3x the legal limit, which means you were really messed up and/or you have a serious drinking problem. Maximum jail time... 1 year and a $5,000.00 fine. If this is your first DWI, then you will do a MINIMUM of 2 days in jail, $2,000.00 in fines and assessments, one year loss of license, after that one year and you get your license back, one year with interlock on your car, alcohol/drug education and treatment per the order of the court; 5 years probation. If you have a commercial drivers license, you could loose that forever. This sentence will be compounded depending upon how the judge treats the other charges. You are really in deep. I suggest you hire an attorney.
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How can have my DUI expunged so I can get my license back?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
If you don't want to pay then you don't get your license, IT IS THAT SIMPLE. DMV controls your license, you either do what they tell you to do, or you don't drive, or you drive illegally. Your choice. As for the DUI convictions, convictions do not get expunged.
If you don't want to pay then you don't get your license, IT IS THAT SIMPLE. DMV controls your license, you either do what they tell you to do, or you don't drive, or you drive illegally. Your choice. As for the DUI convictions, convictions do not get expunged.
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What do prosecutors offer for a felony DUI with 2 prior DUI convictions?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
It depends on who the prosecutor is. A lot, if not most, will not offer a reduced charge to an OWI 2nd for a misdemeanor. Most fill make you plea "on the nose" to the felony charge or else you can go to trial. They may or may not offer you a sentencing agreement. Have an experienced DUI attorney thoroughly review your case for any deficiencies that could be used as leverage to get the charges reduced or dismissed. This is especially serious in that you are all but guaranteed jail time and more than likely some prison time. However, there may be a little light at the end of the tunnel. If the county has a Sobriety Court program, you may be qualified for that. Have your DUI attorney check for your eligibility. Usually, it is a 12-18 month program that is like a suped up form of probation. Upon successful completion, your charge would be reduced to an OWI 2nd, thus keeping the felony off your record.
It depends on who the prosecutor is. A lot, if not most, will not offer a reduced charge to an OWI 2nd for a misdemeanor. Most fill make you plea "on the nose" to the felony charge or else you can go to trial. They may or may not offer you a sentencing agreement. Have an experienced DUI attorney thoroughly review your case for any deficiencies that could be used as leverage to get the charges reduced or dismissed. This is especially serious in that you are all but guaranteed jail time and more than likely some prison time. However, there may be a little light at the end of the tunnel. If the county has a Sobriety Court program, you may be qualified for that. Have your DUI attorney check for your eligibility. Usually, it is a 12-18 month program that is like a suped up form of probation. Upon successful completion, your charge would be reduced to an OWI 2nd, thus keeping the felony off your record.
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