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Commonly Asked Criminal Law 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.

Is it ok for my sister to fly if she is on probation?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
It depends on whether she is on formal or informal probation. If she is on informal or summary probation, she should have no problems traveling. However, if she is on formal probation, she will need permission from her probation officer.
It depends on whether she is on formal or informal probation. If she is on informal or summary probation, she should have no problems traveling. However, if she is on formal probation, she will need permission from her probation officer.
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If I got pulled over for passing a red light and driving without a license, what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Alexi Ozols (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Ozols Law Firm Accident Injury Attorneys
You should contact an attorney in your area. You will likely be charged with driving on a suspended license which is a misdemeanor VC 14601.
You should contact an attorney in your area. You will likely be charged with driving on a suspended license which is a misdemeanor VC 14601.

How long will my drivers license be suspended after a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Gabriel Eric Dorman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Gabriel Dorman
On a 1st DUI, two things can trigger a license suspension: 1) being convicted of a DUI in court, or 2) losing your DMV Administrative Hearing. If you are convicted in Court, this will trigger a 6 month license suspension which is imposed by the DMV after receiving a record of the court conviction. If you lose your DMV hearing, this will trigger a 4 month suspension of which you will not be able to drive for the first 30 days of that suspension (you will be eligible for a restricted license after serving the first 30 days of no driving). If you suffer both a DUI conviction in court and lose your DMV hearing, the total length of your suspension will be 6 months not 10. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
On a 1st DUI, two things can trigger a license suspension: 1) being convicted of a DUI in court, or 2) losing your DMV Administrative Hearing. If you are convicted in Court, this will trigger a 6 month license suspension which is imposed by the DMV after receiving a record of the court conviction. If you lose your DMV hearing, this will trigger a 4 month suspension of which you will not be able to drive for the first 30 days of that suspension (you will be eligible for a restricted license after serving the first 30 days of no driving). If you suffer both a DUI conviction in court and lose your DMV hearing, the total length of your suspension will be 6 months not 10. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
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