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What are the rights of family members when member in custody is at hospital?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
There is no good answer. You may want to complain to your local press (Newspaper/TV/Radio). Be prepared for a LARGE hospital bill. My experience has been when a person is in the hospital on a "Jail Hold" the Sheriff has not yet booked them to avoid the Sheriff being responsible for their bills. His personal physician may be granted access.
There is no good answer. You may want to complain to your local press (Newspaper/TV/Radio). Be prepared for a LARGE hospital bill. My experience has been when a person is in the hospital on a "Jail Hold" the Sheriff has not yet booked them to avoid the Sheriff being responsible for their bills. His personal physician may be granted access.
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If I have to have a verdict of not guilty in a DUI case that I had, what can I do to have the verdict of dismissal amended?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
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What will happen in court for my DUI?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You most certainly will not have to talk (you have the right to remain silent) unless it is to tell the court whether you need a public defender or would like to hire a private attorney. If you hire a private attorney prior to the court date then the attorney can waive your appearance so you do not need to go to court. If you are offered a deal when you do go to court you should not accept it until you have had the chance to have a lawyer review the evidence against you and determine whether the offer is actually in your best interest.
You most certainly will not have to talk (you have the right to remain silent) unless it is to tell the court whether you need a public defender or would like to hire a private attorney. If you hire a private attorney prior to the court date then the attorney can waive your appearance so you do not need to go to court. If you are offered a deal when you do go to court you should not accept it until you have had the chance to have a lawyer review the evidence against you and determine whether the offer is actually in your best interest.
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