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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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If the officer didn't see me drive can he arrest me for DUI?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Based on your facts, yes. However, I suspect that you have omitted important facts, as most non-lawyers do. So, the real question is: Do you intend to retain an attorney to fight the case.
Based on your facts, yes. However, I suspect that you have omitted important facts, as most non-lawyers do. So, the real question is: Do you intend to retain an attorney to fight the case.
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What are the penalties for diving without a license and speeding, while on a DUI diversion?

Answered by attorney Jenny D. Hubach
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Calvert & Hubach LLC
Is you were driving without a license and it was Dui suspended then mandatory 30 days in jail. But you must be properly notified of the actual suspension. On the DUI diversion it will depend if felony or misdemeanor and what the district attorney thinks. Normally as long as not a duo suspended license then you should be ok. I would be happy to help you with your case.
Is you were driving without a license and it was Dui suspended then mandatory 30 days in jail. But you must be properly notified of the actual suspension. On the DUI diversion it will depend if felony or misdemeanor and what the district attorney thinks. Normally as long as not a duo suspended license then you should be ok. I would be happy to help you with your case.
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