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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Should I attend my DUI criminal case hearing?

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Answered by attorney David Richard Kirshenbaum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kirshenbaum & Goss, Inc., P.S.
I can't believe that any attorney would tell you not to appear in court. If you don't appear, a warrant will issue and you could be subject to arrest. There is rarely a sufficient reason to miss court.
I can't believe that any attorney would tell you not to appear in court. If you don't appear, a warrant will issue and you could be subject to arrest. There is rarely a sufficient reason to miss court.
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What will happen with my missed court date?

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Answered by attorney Pius Joseph (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Pius Joseph
You need to go back to court and explain it to the Judge about your emergency with the proof. There will be a bench warrant and if the Judge believes you will recall the warrant. Be prepared to deal with the citation at that time.
You need to go back to court and explain it to the Judge about your emergency with the proof. There will be a bench warrant and if the Judge believes you will recall the warrant. Be prepared to deal with the citation at that time.
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Is it worth appalling?

Answered by attorney Evan Austin Watson
DUI/DWI lawyer at Zeliff Watson Attorneys at Law
DId you freely go with your lawyer and enter a plea in front of the judge to the lesser charge, or did you have a trial on your DUI?  If you did the former, then you supposedly represented to the judge that the plea was knowingly and voluntarily entered.  If you trusted in your lawyer and felt they informed you beforehand, you should feel relieved you received the security of a lesser, negotiated plea.  If your lawyer blindsided you, then you should hire a second lawyer to attempt to undo the plea and go to trial.  
DId you freely go with your lawyer and enter a plea in front of the judge to the lesser charge, or did you have a trial on your DUI?  If you did the former, then you supposedly represented to the judge that the plea was knowingly and voluntarily entered.  If you trusted in your lawyer and felt they informed you beforehand, you should feel relieved you received the security of a lesser, negotiated plea.  If your lawyer blindsided you, then you should hire a second lawyer to attempt to undo the plea and go to trial.  
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