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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Will I have jail time for a possible charge for driving while suspended?

Gregory Casale
Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
Unless it is a subsequent offense or your license was suspended for an OUI, you should not get jail time. If it was either a subsequent offense or your license was suspended for OUI, yes, you certainly can be sent to jail.
Unless it is a subsequent offense or your license was suspended for an OUI, you should not get jail time. If it was either a subsequent offense or your license was suspended for OUI, yes, you certainly can be sent to jail.
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What can be done if my husband was charged with a DUI and causing bodily harm?

Cynthia Russell Henley
Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Sounds like he is charged with intoxication assault, a felony. He needs a good lawyer to keep him out of prison.
Sounds like he is charged with intoxication assault, a felony. He needs a good lawyer to keep him out of prison.

Is there anything I can do to overturn a guilty DUI verdict?

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Answered by attorney Russell S Pietryga (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Pietryga Law Office
Depends. First, did you get convicted in a justice court? Second has 30 days elapsed since the day you were sentenced? If you were convicted in a justice court and 30 days have not elapsed since you were sentenced you can appeal. If you appeal from a justice court sentence you get to start all over in the district court. This would give you an opportunity to re-file any and all motions to suppress that you previously filed and, if needed, to re-try the case before a new jury. Hope this helps.
Depends. First, did you get convicted in a justice court? Second has 30 days elapsed since the day you were sentenced? If you were convicted in a justice court and 30 days have not elapsed since you were sentenced you can appeal. If you appeal from a justice court sentence you get to start all over in the district court. This would give you an opportunity to re-file any and all motions to suppress that you previously filed and, if needed, to re-try the case before a new jury. Hope this helps.
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