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Can I be charged with a DWI for a hit and run?

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Answered by attorney Robert W. Eutsler (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Eutsler Law Firm
Next time, call a good criminal lawyer before you even talk with the police and before you "spill the beans." That was a mistake on your part.
Next time, call a good criminal lawyer before you even talk with the police and before you "spill the beans." That was a mistake on your part.

Will my DUI in CA reflect my background check in TX?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
Maybe, simply put, it depends on who does the search and where they look. If you have a TX drivers license there is some chance that it doesn't appear on your TX driver record (it definitely does in CA), informal probation isn't something that is generally available. If your arrest was publicized (some places in CA print the names, and occasionally the photos, of people arrested for DUI) you may be available in a simple Google search, obviously this is in the public record where you lived in CA, if they hire someone to go there it may be found.
Maybe, simply put, it depends on who does the search and where they look. If you have a TX drivers license there is some chance that it doesn't appear on your TX driver record (it definitely does in CA), informal probation isn't something that is generally available. If your arrest was publicized (some places in CA print the names, and occasionally the photos, of people arrested for DUI) you may be available in a simple Google search, obviously this is in the public record where you lived in CA, if they hire someone to go there it may be found.
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What does it mean if a probable cause charge is filed but the judge doesn't sign it?

Gary A. Russell
Answered by attorney Gary A. Russell (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Clos, Russell & Wirth, P.C.
Not sure I know what you are referring to. The prosecutor decides whether to bring a charge, not the judge. If you were charged with a felony, a preliminary examination (aka probable cause hearing) must be held. If the judge determines there is not probable cause, s/he will dismiss the charge.
Not sure I know what you are referring to. The prosecutor decides whether to bring a charge, not the judge. If you were charged with a felony, a preliminary examination (aka probable cause hearing) must be held. If the judge determines there is not probable cause, s/he will dismiss the charge.
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