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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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How can we transfer the DUI classes out of state?

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Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
Your brother can call the DMV's Mandatory Actions division they will send him an out-of-state resident waiver which will waive the DUI school requirement and allow him to clear his license.
Your brother can call the DMV's Mandatory Actions division they will send him an out-of-state resident waiver which will waive the DUI school requirement and allow him to clear his license.
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Was there probable cause for law enforcement to approach my parked but running car and proceed to arrest for DUI?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
You really need to hire an attorney to help you with this, as I would have to see all of the facts of the case. You may have screwed yourself by not allowing the blood draw. If the officer had reason to believe that you were under the influence of drugs, he is allowed to request a blood draw. It is part of the implied consent law, which means that in exchange for a license to drive, you give implied consent to submit to a blood or breath test if requested by an officer. Your refusal to comply could result in Department of Licensing suspending your license for a minimum of 1 year.... even if you were to win the DUI case. The fact that you refused to submit to the blood test can also be used as evidence against you in the DUI case. You raise many other issues in your question. You need to get an attorney.
You really need to hire an attorney to help you with this, as I would have to see all of the facts of the case. You may have screwed yourself by not allowing the blood draw. If the officer had reason to believe that you were under the influence of drugs, he is allowed to request a blood draw. It is part of the implied consent law, which means that in exchange for a license to drive, you give implied consent to submit to a blood or breath test if requested by an officer. Your refusal to comply could result in Department of Licensing suspending your license for a minimum of 1 year.... even if you were to win the DUI case. The fact that you refused to submit to the blood test can also be used as evidence against you in the DUI case. You raise many other issues in your question. You need to get an attorney.
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Can a Sheriff just pull me over on the freeway?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
You asked this once before and I responded that this area is ripe for litigation and it depends on what the caller said and whether they identified themselves. The bottom line is he can and did pull you over. You need to fight it or you will lose got license among other things.
You asked this once before and I responded that this area is ripe for litigation and it depends on what the caller said and whether they identified themselves. The bottom line is he can and did pull you over. You need to fight it or you will lose got license among other things.
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