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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.

What are the officer’s rights if you give them search permission?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
The officer's right to search is limited by the scope of the consent. Permission to search the vehicle does not extend to a search of the person.
The officer's right to search is limited by the scope of the consent. Permission to search the vehicle does not extend to a search of the person.

If I have been accused for stealing and was arrested but completely accidental on my end do I have a case?

Answered by attorney Ezra N. Goldman
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Offices of Ezra N. Goldman P.C.
You need to hire an attorney immediately. You can only prove your innocence by having a jury believe you. Everyone that shoplifts says it was an accident neither the prosecutor nor the judge will believe you.
You need to hire an attorney immediately. You can only prove your innocence by having a jury believe you. Everyone that shoplifts says it was an accident neither the prosecutor nor the judge will believe you.
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How will a DUI affect my license?

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Answered by attorney Jared Altman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Law Office of Jared Altman
The answer to your question is very involved, too involved to answer fully. But, I'll give it a start for you: your license will probably be suspended at your first court appearance. You can sometimes get special permission (hardship privilege) to drive to and from work but not on the job. After about thirty days you may qualify for a more liberal conditional license that will let you drve at work. If you end up pleading to or getting convicted of any of the common DUI offenses then you will lose your license for at least six months. But again, after about twenty days you may qualify for another conditional license. If you are convicted or plead guilty to DWI, then you cannot operate any vehicle that is not equipped with an alcohol sensing ignition interlock device, on or off the job.
The answer to your question is very involved, too involved to answer fully. But, I'll give it a start for you: your license will probably be suspended at your first court appearance. You can sometimes get special permission (hardship privilege) to drive to and from work but not on the job. After about thirty days you may qualify for a more liberal conditional license that will let you drve at work. If you end up pleading to or getting convicted of any of the common DUI offenses then you will lose your license for at least six months. But again, after about twenty days you may qualify for another conditional license. If you are convicted or plead guilty to DWI, then you cannot operate any vehicle that is not equipped with an alcohol sensing ignition interlock device, on or off the job.
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