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Commonly Asked Criminal Law Questions From Users Near You

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Can I get a DUI while driving on private property?

Answered by attorney Christopher L Hoglin
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Christopher L. Hoglin
To answer your question, YES, you can get a DUI on private property. Most commercial property owners post signs informing the public that the California Vehicle Code is enforced on their property. Another issue with the detail in your question though, reveals a great defense to a charge of DUI. It is not enough that the police prove you were above a 0.08% BAC when they found you. The District Attorney will have to also prove that you were driving with that BAC level. According to your story, you were not driving when the police arrived. They have to be able to prove your BAC was at or above 0.08% at the time of driving. Unless there are any witnesses to your driving, or you admitted to recent driving just prior to the police arriving, then it will be nearly impossible for the DA to prove you were driving, and thus you should be able to beat the DUI charge.
To answer your question, YES, you can get a DUI on private property. Most commercial property owners post signs informing the public that the California Vehicle Code is enforced on their property. Another issue with the detail in your question though, reveals a great defense to a charge of DUI. It is not enough that the police prove you were above a 0.08% BAC when they found you. The District Attorney will have to also prove that you were driving with that BAC level. According to your story, you were not driving when the police arrived. They have to be able to prove your BAC was at or above 0.08% at the time of driving. Unless there are any witnesses to your driving, or you admitted to recent driving just prior to the police arriving, then it will be nearly impossible for the DA to prove you were driving, and thus you should be able to beat the DUI charge.
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What should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest for using a credit card?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Cynthia Henley
You need to hire a lawyer and then contact a bondsman about making a no-arrest bond (or you could post a cash bond and get all of the money back at the end of the case if you have the funds available.) The case is a felony so you will definitely need good representation.
You need to hire a lawyer and then contact a bondsman about making a no-arrest bond (or you could post a cash bond and get all of the money back at the end of the case if you have the funds available.) The case is a felony so you will definitely need good representation.
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Can I have a driver’s license in one state when I have a warrant from another state?

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Answered by attorney Robert W. Eutsler (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Eutsler Law Firm
If the Missouri matters can be resolved without your personal appearance, you might be able to get TX license if you reside in Texas. You can also get an occupational license in Texas if you reside in Texas.
If the Missouri matters can be resolved without your personal appearance, you might be able to get TX license if you reside in Texas. You can also get an occupational license in Texas if you reside in Texas.
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