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Should answer threat letters from an insurance company if there charges weren't included in court restitution?

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
Your question is a bit unclear, but restitution in a criminal case and the ability of an insurer to seek reimbursement for money paid out in the same situation are two different things. They cannot "double recover" but it seems from your question that the amount they want was not included in the restittuion figure so it seems they would not double recover. Therefore you will have to deal with them and work it out, or they likely would sue you to recover it. 
Your question is a bit unclear, but restitution in a criminal case and the ability of an insurer to seek reimbursement for money paid out in the same situation are two different things. They cannot "double recover" but it seems from your question that the amount they want was not included in the restittuion figure so it seems they would not double recover. Therefore you will have to deal with them and work it out, or they likely would sue you to recover it. 
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What if u 30 mins away from completing will u get in trouble

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
I beleive the best approach is to contact whatever agency you report your community service work hours to (probably Community Justice Services or your probation officer), ask for additional time to complete the community service BEFORE the time runs out, and have a plan on when the remaining 30 minutes will be done. This MIGHT avoid you being referred back to the Judge.  However, even if you are referred back to the judge - do the remaining 30 minutes BEFORE the court date and have proof of that - the judge will likely accept it.
I beleive the best approach is to contact whatever agency you report your community service work hours to (probably Community Justice Services or your probation officer), ask for additional time to complete the community service BEFORE the time runs out, and have a plan on when the remaining 30 minutes will be done. This MIGHT avoid you being referred back to the Judge.  However, even if you are referred back to the judge - do the remaining 30 minutes BEFORE the court date and have proof of that - the judge will likely accept it.
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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 Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
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The State is required to prove a charge beyond a reasonable doubt. The fact that you actually were not driving and have a witness who can testify on your behalf are evidence which you can present in your defense at trial. The fact that the officer required that you start your friend's vehicle may negate an allegation that you were in control of the vehicle after the officer confronted you. DUI is a serious offense and the fact that you were not the driver only highlights that you should seek representation and defend against the charge.
The State is required to prove a charge beyond a reasonable doubt. The fact that you actually were not driving and have a witness who can testify on your behalf are evidence which you can present in your defense at trial. The fact that the officer required that you start your friend's vehicle may negate an allegation that you were in control of the vehicle after the officer confronted you. DUI is a serious offense and the fact that you were not the driver only highlights that you should seek representation and defend against the charge.
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