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How do I get my license back after I was arrested for a DUI in Michigan 10 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Cindy Mannon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cindy Mannon, Attorney at Law
You won't get license until you clear up 10 year old problem, as I am almost certain that there is a flag on your Master Driving Record, which shows that is an unresolved drunk driving case out there. I suppose you have gone to the Secretary of State and have been denied? Even though your MI Master driving record will only go back 10 years, the Secretary of State most likely will know you are not eligible until that "flag" comes off and the only way is to go back to Court (preferably with an attorney) get the bench warrant off you (which is probably still there) and deal with it.
You won't get license until you clear up 10 year old problem, as I am almost certain that there is a flag on your Master Driving Record, which shows that is an unresolved drunk driving case out there. I suppose you have gone to the Secretary of State and have been denied? Even though your MI Master driving record will only go back 10 years, the Secretary of State most likely will know you are not eligible until that "flag" comes off and the only way is to go back to Court (preferably with an attorney) get the bench warrant off you (which is probably still there) and deal with it.
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Can I answer no to the question in the application if I successfully completed the diversion program last week?

Answered by attorney Amanda Bowden Johnson
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Houser Law Firm, P.C.
You say, "This was my first DUI." like its no big deal - it really kinda is and will very likely have a big impact on your ability to get a job. That said, in North Carolina a first offense DWI is not a felony so if the question on your application only inquired about felonies, then you would be able to honestly answer no. However, a conviction of DWI will likely always pop up at some point so it will generally be the best policy to be upfront about it with any potential employer. And upfront in a way that lets them know you understand the severity of a DWI and will not let that happen again. The logic behind taking this approach is this - any potential employer who even half way checks into your background is going to find out about the DWI whether you disclose it or not so if you are to have any hope of the DWI not keeping you from getting the job it will be because the employer was impressed with your honesty and candor.
You say, "This was my first DUI." like its no big deal - it really kinda is and will very likely have a big impact on your ability to get a job. That said, in North Carolina a first offense DWI is not a felony so if the question on your application only inquired about felonies, then you would be able to honestly answer no. However, a conviction of DWI will likely always pop up at some point so it will generally be the best policy to be upfront about it with any potential employer. And upfront in a way that lets them know you understand the severity of a DWI and will not let that happen again. The logic behind taking this approach is this - any potential employer who even half way checks into your background is going to find out about the DWI whether you disclose it or not so if you are to have any hope of the DWI not keeping you from getting the job it will be because the employer was impressed with your honesty and candor.
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Am I liable for my husband's drunk driving case if the car is in my name?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
If there was a crash and you own the car you may be civilly liable. You are not criminally responsible for his DUI.
If there was a crash and you own the car you may be civilly liable. You are not criminally responsible for his DUI.