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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.

How much is it to get a misdemeanor DUI expunged?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
In California, DUIs remain on your DMV record for 10 years and cannot be expunged from your DMV record. The DUI convictions may be expunged from the court records, at the discretion of a judge, but can still be used as enhancements for future DUI filings and convictions. With regards to price, there is no universal price guidelines. Every attorney usually charges differently. I suggest that you contact a number of attorneys in your area to see what the going rate is.
In California, DUIs remain on your DMV record for 10 years and cannot be expunged from your DMV record. The DUI convictions may be expunged from the court records, at the discretion of a judge, but can still be used as enhancements for future DUI filings and convictions. With regards to price, there is no universal price guidelines. Every attorney usually charges differently. I suggest that you contact a number of attorneys in your area to see what the going rate is.
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Can you appeal a DUI conviction?

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Answered by attorney Michael J Nichols (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Nichols Law Firm PLLC
Yes. If you went to trial you have the right. If you plead guilty you must ask. Please contact qualified counsel.
Yes. If you went to trial you have the right. If you plead guilty you must ask. Please contact qualified counsel.

Dwi and leaving the scene of an accident

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Answered by attorney Richard Francis Sweeney (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard F. Sweeney, Attorney at Law
If you own a car, earn $400 per week or more or own a home, you do not qualify for a public defender. If the police let you go on an appearance ticket, the best thing you can do is show up for court. The judge will probably release you on your own recognizance. The judge will also take your license, so bring it to court and don't drive to court. Get a lawyer and he/she will negotiate the best deal for you. The answering of this question does not form an attorney-client relationship. 
If you own a car, earn $400 per week or more or own a home, you do not qualify for a public defender. If the police let you go on an appearance ticket, the best thing you can do is show up for court. The judge will probably release you on your own recognizance. The judge will also take your license, so bring it to court and don't drive to court. Get a lawyer and he/she will negotiate the best deal for you. The answering of this question does not form an attorney-client relationship. 
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