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ilty to as I didn't have a drop to drink (long story). I have not violated my probation before. Will I have the opportunity to fight the PI charge before a potential probation revocation? And if the charge is dismissed, will the possible revocation go away? New to all this so I'm not sure how it works.
First, make sure you report the arrest to your probation officer as soon as possible. The officer will find out and it...
Went in for 3 DUIs Was sentenced 2 years Served one I am not on parol any longer Will I go back if I get another DWI?
If you have done prison time for a felony DWI and are subsequently charged with another one, I would say that the...
Went in for 3 DUIs Got a 2 year sentance Served 1 No longer on parol
If your question is the following: you have 3 prior DUI convictions and your last one was a felony where you served...
I was recently in an automobile accident during which an emergency vehicle was in the far right lane so the car in front of me yielded to the far left lane (the fast lane of the highway) and proceeded to stop immediately just after getting over a hill when she was out of my line of sight. I tried to avoid the accident by stopping while changing lanes but there wasn't enough time or distance to avoid the accident. Both cars airbags deployed, their car tipped over and mine was completely disabled. I had been leaving a bar which I told the State Trooper, when asked to perform a field sobriety test I just asked for the officer to take me to jail. For my ALR hearing were there any legal reasons to deny this test? The trooper asked if my back hurt, if I had a concussion, etc which I said no
From your comments, the sobriety test was not denied you. Apparently, the trooper asked you to do them and you 'just...
Dallas, Tx - In mid-December I was arrested for DUI but refused the breathalyzer and field sobriety tests, the police ended up pulling blood (with a warrant) about five hours after I was arrested. Today was the day my original court date was scheduled, I asked my attorney if there was any update as to what was going on and he said "The case was not filed yet so there is nothing to tell." If I was in fact legally intoxicated at the time of arrest it had to have been just barely. I realize this could just be due to delays in the lab, but could this also be a good sign that they might not be filling charges? Is it typical for cases where blood has to be analyzed to have delayed fillings, is there a good chance they might not file at all or was I just pulling at hairs here?
No it doesn't mean anything. Even without a blood test, that original court date almost never has case filed yet. With...
person was arrested and is being held for extradition to texas from atlanta where they have lived for the past 13 years and have been gainfully employed the warrant was for misdemeanor violation of probation and DWI person was sentenced to 365 in county jail sentence was appealed and person released on bond and never returned to serve being that is the situation statue of limitations is void because the accused left jurisdiction probation was violated 2 weeks prior to completion and person has no incidents with the law in the state they currently reside in
Your question is unclear. Consult a local criminal attorney to help you sort this out. Good luck.
Couple more questions, if my BAC when blood was drawn was under the legal limit can police make the connection that because I had been waiting in jail for X number of hours then certainly my BAC must have been above the legal limit at the time of the accident? When reporting to insurance if they ask if there were any tickets written for the accident do I tell the insurance company about being detained/ticketed for a DWI? If this was for a fleet vehicle under fleet insurance (for family company) does this change or make the situation worse in regards to insurance, reinvoking my drivers license, etc?
The first thing you need to know is that you have 15 days from the date of arrest to request a license suspension...