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Can the police take my license away for DUI before I'm convicted?

John E. DeVito
Answered by attorney John E. DeVito (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at John DeVito
In Massachusetts the police have the right to take your license after an arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol if you fail a breath test or refuse to take a breath test. If you fail the test, the loss is for 30 days; if you refuse the test the loss is for 6 months whether or not you have been convicted.
In Massachusetts the police have the right to take your license after an arrest for operating under the influence of alcohol if you fail a breath test or refuse to take a breath test. If you fail the test, the loss is for 30 days; if you refuse the test the loss is for 6 months whether or not you have been convicted.
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How much are all the fee's of a DUI for being under the influence of marijuana?

Edward D Flint
Answered by attorney Edward D Flint (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward D. Flint Attorney at Law
Minimum fines are about $1,350, plus probation costs, Prime for Life class runs about $200, victim impact panel about $40, you lose your drivers license for 120 days, you have to get your car out of impound, about $330, you pay to reinstate your license, about $225, and your insurance goes up. On a metabolite DUI, you won't have to install an interlock device.
Minimum fines are about $1,350, plus probation costs, Prime for Life class runs about $200, victim impact panel about $40, you lose your drivers license for 120 days, you have to get your car out of impound, about $330, you pay to reinstate your license, about $225, and your insurance goes up. On a metabolite DUI, you won't have to install an interlock device.
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If I had a DUI in one state 12 years ago and now have another one in a different state, is this considered a 2nd DUI?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
DUI's only remain on your record for 10 years in California. A DUI from 12 years ago would not count and your present DUI would be considered your first.
DUI's only remain on your record for 10 years in California. A DUI from 12 years ago would not count and your present DUI would be considered your first.
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