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18-year-old son arrested for dui and preliminary breath was .01 to .009 per police report BAC came back 0.00 alcohol will DMV suspend?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
Your son could be suspended for 3 months for minor in possession. But, there should not be a DUI type charge or DMV suspension based on the BAC. I would be happy to help make sure things go right lets discuss representation In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. Do not request the officer. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
Your son could be suspended for 3 months for minor in possession. But, there should not be a DUI type charge or DMV suspension based on the BAC. I would be happy to help make sure things go right lets discuss representation In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. Do not request the officer. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
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18-year-old son arrested for dui and preliminary breath was .01 to .009 per police report BAC came back 0.00 alcohol will DMV suspend?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Corcoran Phipps (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Thomas Corcoran Phipps
I would call the Department of Revenue, Drivers Licenses Bureau on Monday. If they are going to revoke or suspend the license, he has to ask for a review within the time allowed by Missouri law.
I would call the Department of Revenue, Drivers Licenses Bureau on Monday. If they are going to revoke or suspend the license, he has to ask for a review within the time allowed by Missouri law.
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Can my jail time serve as my payment for my fine?

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Answered by attorney Mark A. Broughton (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Mark A. Broughton, PC
Hmm, I don't know what you mean when you say you were "on hold." It is almost unheard of for someone to be kept in custody beyond their release date, unless there is a "hold" for some other reason - usually, an ICE or parole/probation hold. If this is what you mean, then the extra time you served is credited to that other situation. If not, and you were held past the amount of time the judge ordered you were to have served, then perhaps you can get that time credited towards your fine. You are going to have to go to court, though, to have the judge issue an order to this effect. But my guess is that the reason is related to some other reason. Have a criminal defense attorney go over the situation with you and I'm sure he/she will be able to figure it out.
Hmm, I don't know what you mean when you say you were "on hold." It is almost unheard of for someone to be kept in custody beyond their release date, unless there is a "hold" for some other reason - usually, an ICE or parole/probation hold. If this is what you mean, then the extra time you served is credited to that other situation. If not, and you were held past the amount of time the judge ordered you were to have served, then perhaps you can get that time credited towards your fine. You are going to have to go to court, though, to have the judge issue an order to this effect. But my guess is that the reason is related to some other reason. Have a criminal defense attorney go over the situation with you and I'm sure he/she will be able to figure it out.
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