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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Does anyone know how long it typically takes to inform me of when the suspension will start and end?

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Answered by attorney Cindy Mannon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cindy Mannon, Attorney at Law
If you plead to OWI, there is no license for 30 days. Then you will have a restricted license, to and from work, major medical appointments, probation, counseling, AA for 5 months.
If you plead to OWI, there is no license for 30 days. Then you will have a restricted license, to and from work, major medical appointments, probation, counseling, AA for 5 months.
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Are breathalyzer results always reliable?

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Answered by attorney Cynthia Russell Henley (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cynthia Henley
Breath test results are NOT always reliable and you can win a trial on a BT case. Hire a local, very reputable lawyer who is experienced in trying such cases.
Breath test results are NOT always reliable and you can win a trial on a BT case. Hire a local, very reputable lawyer who is experienced in trying such cases.
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If on probation for drinking and driving, can a person possess a firearm and why does a probation officer never visit an individual’s home?

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Answered by attorney Naser Jiries Khoury (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Naser J. Khoury
If you are on probation for drinking and driving, you are on what's called summary probation and it is not monitored probation that is why a probation officer does not come and check up on you. Also a DUI conviction is a misdemeanor unless you seriously injure someone while intoxicated than it will be filed as a felony. Since your conviction is a misdemeanor, you can own and posses a firearm. That being said, if you are convicted of a felony and you are on monitored formal probation you CANNOT own a firearm or even ammunition. One last thing if you are convicted of a misdemeanor and charged with Domestic Violence, even though it is misdemeanor you CANNOT own or possess a firearm under this circumstance as well.
If you are on probation for drinking and driving, you are on what's called summary probation and it is not monitored probation that is why a probation officer does not come and check up on you. Also a DUI conviction is a misdemeanor unless you seriously injure someone while intoxicated than it will be filed as a felony. Since your conviction is a misdemeanor, you can own and posses a firearm. That being said, if you are convicted of a felony and you are on monitored formal probation you CANNOT own a firearm or even ammunition. One last thing if you are convicted of a misdemeanor and charged with Domestic Violence, even though it is misdemeanor you CANNOT own or possess a firearm under this circumstance as well.
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