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Can I be charged with 23152(b) if I refuse the BAC tests?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
I would need to know more facts; however, the prosecutor can introduce into evidence the fact that you refused the tests. If the judge or jury hears that, how do you think they will interpret that? You say you were "super wasted". That may be enough (especially if there is a video) to have you convicted, even without the test results.
I would need to know more facts; however, the prosecutor can introduce into evidence the fact that you refused the tests. If the judge or jury hears that, how do you think they will interpret that? You say you were "super wasted". That may be enough (especially if there is a video) to have you convicted, even without the test results.
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How can a person transfer DUI classes to another state without actually transferring the case?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
It is possible to do and this has happened before. The first thing is to approach probation with the transfer if probation ok's it, than she would be able to do the classes in the state and still be on probation in the first state. A very big caveat - most probation terms have travel restrictions. If your client is planning on moving or spending significant time in another state, the court and probation must be informed and proper waivers given.
It is possible to do and this has happened before. The first thing is to approach probation with the transfer if probation ok's it, than she would be able to do the classes in the state and still be on probation in the first state. A very big caveat - most probation terms have travel restrictions. If your client is planning on moving or spending significant time in another state, the court and probation must be informed and proper waivers given.
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What happens when you get a DUI with a high BAC? How?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
Biggest problem for him is he's a juvenile and risks losing his license for 1yr. High bac means longer class and maybe caltrans.
Biggest problem for him is he's a juvenile and risks losing his license for 1yr. High bac means longer class and maybe caltrans.