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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.

Can a DUI/DWI ever get taken off your record once it is put on there and what are your restrictions past that point?

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
It stays on the record forever. The limitations you have are that it may be used to enhance any future DWI/DUI offenses and that it will cause a problem for getting or keeping a concealed carry handgun license for five years.
It stays on the record forever. The limitations you have are that it may be used to enhance any future DWI/DUI offenses and that it will cause a problem for getting or keeping a concealed carry handgun license for five years.
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Got charged as a minor with DUI but officer never field sobriety tested me or breathalyzed me.

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
DUI/DWI lawyer at LeGrande Law
Sure, you can fight it. They must prove there is a "detectable amount" of alcohol in your system while you were driving to be DUI (a DWI for minors). They have to ascertain that somehow. 
Sure, you can fight it. They must prove there is a "detectable amount" of alcohol in your system while you were driving to be DUI (a DWI for minors). They have to ascertain that somehow. 
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Do I have a case?

Answered by attorney Bruce Robins
DUI/DWI lawyer at Feder Kaszovitz LLP
You can sue for anything, so technically the answer to your questio is yes, but you have no case for specific performance or psycholigical stress.  You may have a case for breach of contract, but you would not be compensated for any emotional damage caused by a breach of contract and you can't get the remedy of specific pe4rformance where performance is basically fungible.  You could hire another moving company and sue for anything you have to spend above the original contract price.  Theoreticallly, if the court finds that the moving company materially breached your contract, thereby justifiying you in replacing it, you should win.   BTW, your case obviously doens't belong in DUI, my finger slipped when I tried to list it as breach of contract.
You can sue for anything, so technically the answer to your questio is yes, but you have no case for specific performance or psycholigical stress.  You may have a case for breach of contract, but you would not be compensated for any emotional damage caused by a breach of contract and you can't get the remedy of specific pe4rformance where performance is basically fungible.  You could hire another moving company and sue for anything you have to spend above the original contract price.  Theoreticallly, if the court finds that the moving company materially breached your contract, thereby justifiying you in replacing it, you should win.   BTW, your case obviously doens't belong in DUI, my finger slipped when I tried to list it as breach of contract.
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