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How long will it take to have a first driving under the influence offense removed?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
By removed, I assume you mean expunged from your record. In California, DUIs remain on your DMV record for 10 years and cannot be expunged from your DMV record. The DUI convictions may be expunged from the court records, at the discretion of a judge, but can still be used as enhancements for future DUI filings and convictions.
By removed, I assume you mean expunged from your record. In California, DUIs remain on your DMV record for 10 years and cannot be expunged from your DMV record. The DUI convictions may be expunged from the court records, at the discretion of a judge, but can still be used as enhancements for future DUI filings and convictions.
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Will I be able to get my DUI case overturned?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
Yes it is possible for you to successfully fight the DUI charge. In court, the officer and the prosecutor will have the burden of proving that you intoxicated and your girlfriend can be a witness on your behalf is that will help you. You should hire a lawyer immediately and you should not talk to the police without your lawyer present. You don't want to have a DUI on your record.
Yes it is possible for you to successfully fight the DUI charge. In court, the officer and the prosecutor will have the burden of proving that you intoxicated and your girlfriend can be a witness on your behalf is that will help you. You should hire a lawyer immediately and you should not talk to the police without your lawyer present. You don't want to have a DUI on your record.
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Is it true that if a cop does not show up to a traffic hearing, then you win the case?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Frederick Mueller (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Thomas F. Mueller
Normally the traffic court judges will dismiss the cases when the cop doesn't show. But there is no hard and fast rule. Maybe that commissioner doesn't believe in doing that.
Normally the traffic court judges will dismiss the cases when the cop doesn't show. But there is no hard and fast rule. Maybe that commissioner doesn't believe in doing that.
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