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Richard L. Ellison
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What are my odds for getting a DUI charged reduced or dismissed?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Graves Law Firm
Sounds like a defensible case, but no defense lawyer can tell you for sure what the prosecution will do in terms of a dismissal or reduction until he or she speaks with them. Until you get to trial everything depends on the prosecutor. Then everything depends on the jury. You need a good lawyer. Good luck.
Sounds like a defensible case, but no defense lawyer can tell you for sure what the prosecution will do in terms of a dismissal or reduction until he or she speaks with them. Until you get to trial everything depends on the prosecutor. Then everything depends on the jury. You need a good lawyer. Good luck.
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I want to know what charges will I be facing and for how long? And can I sue the driver of the tow truck?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
First, try and get out of your DWI. And to stand a chance at that you need a DWI attorney. You have 2 years to sue the tow truck. Get out of the DWI first.
First, try and get out of your DWI. And to stand a chance at that you need a DWI attorney. You have 2 years to sue the tow truck. Get out of the DWI first.
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What does it mean if a probable cause charge is filed but the judge doesn't sign it?

Gary A. Russell
Answered by attorney Gary A. Russell (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Clos, Russell & Wirth, P.C.
Not sure I know what you are referring to. The prosecutor decides whether to bring a charge, not the judge. If you were charged with a felony, a preliminary examination (aka probable cause hearing) must be held. If the judge determines there is not probable cause, s/he will dismiss the charge.
Not sure I know what you are referring to. The prosecutor decides whether to bring a charge, not the judge. If you were charged with a felony, a preliminary examination (aka probable cause hearing) must be held. If the judge determines there is not probable cause, s/he will dismiss the charge.
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