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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.

What can I do so I don't go to jail?

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If you fully comply with the conditions of your probation then you won't be refered back to court and so there would be no chance of you going to jail.  I am a little unclear on why you had that questions since you did not imply that anyone was threatening you with jail, but hopefully that answers the question.
If you fully comply with the conditions of your probation then you won't be refered back to court and so there would be no chance of you going to jail.  I am a little unclear on why you had that questions since you did not imply that anyone was threatening you with jail, but hopefully that answers the question.
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How does a deferred sentence affect a minor application for college(DUI)

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
It really depends on the college, but in my experience I have nto seen it result in a person being declined by a college. It is possible they will require an alcohol program by the new student when he gets to college, of course.  
It really depends on the college, but in my experience I have nto seen it result in a person being declined by a college. It is possible they will require an alcohol program by the new student when he gets to college, of course.  
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Is there anything I can do to overturn a guilty DUI verdict?

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Answered by attorney Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Weo Office Suites, LLC
Although the heading of your question refers to Nevada, your question relates to a jury trial for dui. In Nevada, only felony dui involves a trial by jury. If you lost a jury trial, you would have 30 days in which to file an appeal. A person can raise any legal issues which were raised during the trial as well as the issue as to whether there was sufficient evidence to support the jury verdict. An appellate court does not review the evidence to make an independent decision as to whether the case was proven beyond a reasonable doubt but on whether "any reasonable trier of fact" could have reached the decision. You may raise the issue on appeal that the jury was not properly instructed as to legal matters such as the fact that an accused does not have to present any evidence at trial.
Although the heading of your question refers to Nevada, your question relates to a jury trial for dui. In Nevada, only felony dui involves a trial by jury. If you lost a jury trial, you would have 30 days in which to file an appeal. A person can raise any legal issues which were raised during the trial as well as the issue as to whether there was sufficient evidence to support the jury verdict. An appellate court does not review the evidence to make an independent decision as to whether the case was proven beyond a reasonable doubt but on whether "any reasonable trier of fact" could have reached the decision. You may raise the issue on appeal that the jury was not properly instructed as to legal matters such as the fact that an accused does not have to present any evidence at trial.
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