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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I still go to jail even if I pay my court fines?

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Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
Failure to pay fines can be prosecuted as a probation violation, a probation violation can be punished by jail in addition to having you pay your fines. Many Judges understand that with our current economy people are having a hard time and will work with you to set up a realistic payment plan, others...maybe not. You should call a local DUI attorney, they can help get the warrant recalled and likely work with the Judge to avoid more jail and a realistic payment plan.
Failure to pay fines can be prosecuted as a probation violation, a probation violation can be punished by jail in addition to having you pay your fines. Many Judges understand that with our current economy people are having a hard time and will work with you to set up a realistic payment plan, others...maybe not. You should call a local DUI attorney, they can help get the warrant recalled and likely work with the Judge to avoid more jail and a realistic payment plan.
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Can a person be charged with both manslaughter and murder?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Yes. They can find him guilty of murder for some of the deaths and manslaughter for the remaining deaths.
Yes. They can find him guilty of murder for some of the deaths and manslaughter for the remaining deaths.

How do I get my confiscated license due to DUI from the police?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
If you are under 21 and you blew a .01 or above (and you state in your question that you did) then your license is taken and you should have been issued a temporary license that explained your right to request a hearing at the DMV prior to the suspension going into effect. You would have had to request that hearing within 10 days of your citation, failure to make the request within 10 days means that your license will be (or was) suspended on the 31st day after the citation was issued. That suspension is one year in duration as you were under 21 at the time of the event.
If you are under 21 and you blew a .01 or above (and you state in your question that you did) then your license is taken and you should have been issued a temporary license that explained your right to request a hearing at the DMV prior to the suspension going into effect. You would have had to request that hearing within 10 days of your citation, failure to make the request within 10 days means that your license will be (or was) suspended on the 31st day after the citation was issued. That suspension is one year in duration as you were under 21 at the time of the event.
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