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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Would I possibly be able to at least get a permit to get to work so I do not want lose my job and my home?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Graves Law Firm
In Texas you can apply for what's called an occupational driving privilege. Talk to your DWI lawyer or go to the courthouse and ask questions till you get answers.
In Texas you can apply for what's called an occupational driving privilege. Talk to your DWI lawyer or go to the courthouse and ask questions till you get answers.
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Can I withdraw my plea agreement/offer memo after I signed it on March 28, 2014?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
Have you pled guilty yet or is the offer still pending? It is easier to withdraw a plea before you are sentenced as opposed to after. If you have already pled and wish to withdraw your plea, you will have to have a good reason and not just "buyer's remorse." Consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in your area.
Have you pled guilty yet or is the offer still pending? It is easier to withdraw a plea before you are sentenced as opposed to after. If you have already pled and wish to withdraw your plea, you will have to have a good reason and not just "buyer's remorse." Consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in your area.
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What is the legal DUI breath test limit for a minor?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
In California, if you are under 21 years old, the legal limit is .01 (extremely low). Anything over that and you can be charged under vc 23136 or 23140. Amongst other penalties can be looking at a 1 year driver license suspension even on a first. You can also still be charged for a dui under vc 23152(a) which does not require a .08 bac (unlike 23152b).
In California, if you are under 21 years old, the legal limit is .01 (extremely low). Anything over that and you can be charged under vc 23136 or 23140. Amongst other penalties can be looking at a 1 year driver license suspension even on a first. You can also still be charged for a dui under vc 23152(a) which does not require a .08 bac (unlike 23152b).
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