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How am I the one who gets the Driving Under the Influence?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You get it, because you are the only one present and a witness said he saw you behind the wheel. What do you not understand? No one believes an alcoholic, who passes out when he states, "by my girlfriend was there, and she left me sleep."
You get it, because you are the only one present and a witness said he saw you behind the wheel. What do you not understand? No one believes an alcoholic, who passes out when he states, "by my girlfriend was there, and she left me sleep."
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Will the other state extradite for a felony DUI 9 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
Impossible to speculate as to what another State/ Prosecutor will do. There is a maximum statutory hold in Florida, if state #2 does not come for him within that time Florida will release him.
Impossible to speculate as to what another State/ Prosecutor will do. There is a maximum statutory hold in Florida, if state #2 does not come for him within that time Florida will release him.
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Can they really charge me with if I was arrested for DUI but I wasn't driving and the keys weren't in the ignition?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
If you were charged with DUI then you can really be charged. Fill us in on the remainder of the details. IF you are twenty miles from the nearest human being, and it has snowed, and the police arrive and find you drunk and asleep, unless an alien transported your driver from the vehicle, with no footprints leading away from your vehicle, it is safe to say that you drove to the location. It is into a mystery. The facts and circumstances surrounding how you came to be arrested tell the police you were driving drunk. Maybe someone phoned it in, and revealed that you fell asleep in the vehicle. How about you ask the right question: Are you really denying that you are an alcoholic when you are falling asleep pissy drunk in a car in a public place?
If you were charged with DUI then you can really be charged. Fill us in on the remainder of the details. IF you are twenty miles from the nearest human being, and it has snowed, and the police arrive and find you drunk and asleep, unless an alien transported your driver from the vehicle, with no footprints leading away from your vehicle, it is safe to say that you drove to the location. It is into a mystery. The facts and circumstances surrounding how you came to be arrested tell the police you were driving drunk. Maybe someone phoned it in, and revealed that you fell asleep in the vehicle. How about you ask the right question: Are you really denying that you are an alcoholic when you are falling asleep pissy drunk in a car in a public place?
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