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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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With a DUI and warrants is it a good time for a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Now is the time to hire an attorney. (S)he will be able to see your wife in jail and may be able to get more information from the police department then you can.
Now is the time to hire an attorney. (S)he will be able to see your wife in jail and may be able to get more information from the police department then you can.
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Did the jail sentence satisfy the DMV’s requirement for completing the class or do I have to complete the it in order to get my drivers license back?

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Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
If you hired a lawyer, you should contact him/her as they will be more knowledgeable about your sentence and how it relates to your DMV situation. The answer depends upon what number DUI this was, likely you won't be able to reinstate until you finish the 18 month program, no restriction either. If you didn't have a lawyer you should consider hiring one to help you navigate the DMV regulations.
If you hired a lawyer, you should contact him/her as they will be more knowledgeable about your sentence and how it relates to your DMV situation. The answer depends upon what number DUI this was, likely you won't be able to reinstate until you finish the 18 month program, no restriction either. If you didn't have a lawyer you should consider hiring one to help you navigate the DMV regulations.
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What will happen if I have gotten 2 DUIs within a 2 month period and the second one got in a bad accident with a full car?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
I cannot tell for sure. If there were injuries you could be charged with a felony. If no injuries, then the most you could do is 18 months in jail and a 18 month or 30 month program. Some may depend if you had insurance. Because there are so many variables, including what blood level and even what county you are in I can not give you any sort of idea other than the maximums. There would be a minimum of 10 days in jail on the 2nd dui plus up to 6 months on a probation violation.
I cannot tell for sure. If there were injuries you could be charged with a felony. If no injuries, then the most you could do is 18 months in jail and a 18 month or 30 month program. Some may depend if you had insurance. Because there are so many variables, including what blood level and even what county you are in I can not give you any sort of idea other than the maximums. There would be a minimum of 10 days in jail on the 2nd dui plus up to 6 months on a probation violation.
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