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Janssen Malloy LLP

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  • 730 Fifth St., Eureka, CA 95501

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Patrik Griego
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  • Po Box 1254, Eureka, CA 95502

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  • 1026 3rd St., Eureka, CA 95501-0543

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI 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.

Will I go to jail for my second DUI?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
You are looking at a potential jail sentence of 90 days to 1 year in jail. Whether you will actually go to jail will depend on how long ago your 1st DUI was and good your attorney is.
You are looking at a potential jail sentence of 90 days to 1 year in jail. Whether you will actually go to jail will depend on how long ago your 1st DUI was and good your attorney is.
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What am I facing after being arrested for DUI with .03 BA?

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Answered by attorney Leonard D. Harden (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Harden Law Office
You should not face anything if you are over 21. If under 2w a good DWI lawyer should be able to win.
You should not face anything if you are over 21. If under 2w a good DWI lawyer should be able to win.

Would I need to write turn in expungement papers in person to courts although I now live in another state?

Answered by attorney Ernest Lee
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lee Law Group DUI Criminal Attorneys
Before you expunge a case, you need to pay all fines and perform all terms of your probation. Restitution is one of those terms. Think of the logic behind expungement and you can answer your own question. If you have not "paid for your 'crime'", (in your case the DUI), both actually and figuratively, how can you get it wiped off your record. Restitution is a way to literally pay for your crime. So the answer is yes, you 'need to completely pay your restitution'. As for the actual mechanics of petitioning the court for expungement, in some divisions of some courts in California you can mail in expungement petition request, once you pay the restitution, and the court will rule of it without you having to appear. In others, while you can mail in the expungement petition request, you have to actually appear in person before the court will issue a decision.
Before you expunge a case, you need to pay all fines and perform all terms of your probation. Restitution is one of those terms. Think of the logic behind expungement and you can answer your own question. If you have not "paid for your 'crime'", (in your case the DUI), both actually and figuratively, how can you get it wiped off your record. Restitution is a way to literally pay for your crime. So the answer is yes, you 'need to completely pay your restitution'. As for the actual mechanics of petitioning the court for expungement, in some divisions of some courts in California you can mail in expungement petition request, once you pay the restitution, and the court will rule of it without you having to appear. In others, while you can mail in the expungement petition request, you have to actually appear in person before the court will issue a decision.
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