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DUI- How long afterward can you be charged?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
A 3rd dui must be charged within a year.? I assume the CHP or other police who investigated your case would have referred your case for prosecution within the year.? Only a felony dui can be filed up to 3 years from its commission. A felony? is the 4th dui or an accident which causes injury to a person other than the drive CVC 23153(a).
A 3rd dui must be charged within a year.? I assume the CHP or other police who investigated your case would have referred your case for prosecution within the year.? Only a felony dui can be filed up to 3 years from its commission. A felony? is the 4th dui or an accident which causes injury to a person other than the drive CVC 23153(a).
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What will happen if my husband refused to take breathalyzer?

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Answered by attorney Henry Khoa Nguyen (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Henry K. Nguyen P.C.
He needs to hire an attorney as soon as possible. There is a window of 15 days from the date of his arrest to request an ALR to keep his license for refusing a breath test. That hearing is imperative to his defense on the DWI case.
He needs to hire an attorney as soon as possible. There is a window of 15 days from the date of his arrest to request an ALR to keep his license for refusing a breath test. That hearing is imperative to his defense on the DWI case.
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If you were the city's attorney would you dismiss this case?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
I don't think the city attorney will flat out dismiss this case based on what you wrote. It may be a case that you may want to take to trial if you were not driving. It may be as an uphill battle overcoming your statement at time of arrest t ghost at you were driving, but if you have witnesses who would testify under oath with penalty of perjury that you were not driving, it may be worth a shot. Speak to your attorney further about risks and rewards of going to trial.
I don't think the city attorney will flat out dismiss this case based on what you wrote. It may be a case that you may want to take to trial if you were not driving. It may be as an uphill battle overcoming your statement at time of arrest t ghost at you were driving, but if you have witnesses who would testify under oath with penalty of perjury that you were not driving, it may be worth a shot. Speak to your attorney further about risks and rewards of going to trial.
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