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S the penalty for a second dwi conviction?

M. Irene Wilson
Answered by attorney M. Irene Wilson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at M. Irene Wilson, Attorney at Law
A DWI 2nd is a Class A misdemeanor enhanced which is punished by 30 days to one year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.  Probation is possible with a few days in jail as a condition.  Contact a DWI lawyer in your area for representation.  Good luck. 
A DWI 2nd is a Class A misdemeanor enhanced which is punished by 30 days to one year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.  Probation is possible with a few days in jail as a condition.  Contact a DWI lawyer in your area for representation.  Good luck. 
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I got charged with dwi.They didnt give me a breath blood or feild sobriety test. I pleaded not guilty can I be convicted

Richard Keith Oliver
Answered by attorney Richard Keith Oliver (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Rick Oliver
Yes. None of those (i.e. breath/blood/FST) is a prerequisite to a conviction for DWI. All the State must convince the jury of is that you had lost the normal use of your mental or physical faculties, by reason of the introduction of alcohol, drugs, or some combination. Usually a case like this would be based on the driving facts (e.g. a car wreck or other bad driving facts observed by a witness) or observations made by the police officer. A good defense lawyer will have an argument for every little b/s thing they try to come up with. Ultimately, it's up to the jury, though.
Yes. None of those (i.e. breath/blood/FST) is a prerequisite to a conviction for DWI. All the State must convince the jury of is that you had lost the normal use of your mental or physical faculties, by reason of the introduction of alcohol, drugs, or some combination. Usually a case like this would be based on the driving facts (e.g. a car wreck or other bad driving facts observed by a witness) or observations made by the police officer. A good defense lawyer will have an argument for every little b/s thing they try to come up with. Ultimately, it's up to the jury, though.
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How can I have my DUI drop to a reckless opp.?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
If you are in California, there is very little chance for a wet reckless with a BAC of .17. If you are in another state, you will have to consult with an attorney in your state.
If you are in California, there is very little chance for a wet reckless with a BAC of .17. If you are in another state, you will have to consult with an attorney in your state.
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