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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Is there a way for me to have another hearing since I did not receive notification?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
This question is missing critical information. If you are over 21 and this is your court date and you are charged with a misdemeanor, the cop doesn't have to show, the first appearance is an arraignment and you simply enter a plea and get a new court date, if you missed this date then you likely have an outstanding arrest warrant. If you requested a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest and the officer didn't show at the hearing then you should have selected a new date (over your objection) and you would have had notice of the new date. If this was a DUI Infraction hearing and the officer failed to show, you should have won. If you didn't win, then you should have been present in court when the new date was selected in which case, you had notice. A DUI lawyer in your area may be able to help you get a new hearing.
This question is missing critical information. If you are over 21 and this is your court date and you are charged with a misdemeanor, the cop doesn't have to show, the first appearance is an arraignment and you simply enter a plea and get a new court date, if you missed this date then you likely have an outstanding arrest warrant. If you requested a DMV hearing within 10 days of your arrest and the officer didn't show at the hearing then you should have selected a new date (over your objection) and you would have had notice of the new date. If this was a DUI Infraction hearing and the officer failed to show, you should have won. If you didn't win, then you should have been present in court when the new date was selected in which case, you had notice. A DUI lawyer in your area may be able to help you get a new hearing.
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Can the police lie about my tag lights so they can pull me over for no reason?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
No, they are not supposed to lie about that. If the video doesn't exist, if may be difficult to prove but you can try. Get an aggressive criminal defense attorney and one that specializes in 1983 civil suits on your side.
No, they are not supposed to lie about that. If the video doesn't exist, if may be difficult to prove but you can try. Get an aggressive criminal defense attorney and one that specializes in 1983 civil suits on your side.
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What will happen to my daughter's MIP if she has a prior offense for driving recklessly?

Jared Clayton Austin
Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
It is usually advisable to hire your own lawyer. She would still be eligible for diversion for the MIP, but some judges will be less inclined to give it if they have a previous conviction, especially if drugs or alcohol are related. I would invest in a good criminal defense lawyer that regularly handles MIP cases.
It is usually advisable to hire your own lawyer. She would still be eligible for diversion for the MIP, but some judges will be less inclined to give it if they have a previous conviction, especially if drugs or alcohol are related. I would invest in a good criminal defense lawyer that regularly handles MIP cases.
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