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Can I get charged with a DUI if I wasn't in my vehicle and the officer didn't even see me driving?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
It is possible for them to win, but you have some facts that may prevent that - get a good DUI attorney In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you would like to discuss your case, please contact me. Some important information- If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. DO NOT REQUEST THE OFFICER. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
It is possible for them to win, but you have some facts that may prevent that - get a good DUI attorney In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you would like to discuss your case, please contact me. Some important information- If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. DO NOT REQUEST THE OFFICER. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
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Why does it take up to 2 years to file a misdemeanor DUI case?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
The DA has plenty of cases. They will get to you when they get to you. Why are you complaining when there are no vodka bottles complaining that you have not gotten an opportunity to drink them? You will get to them in due time, just like the prosecutor will get to you.
The DA has plenty of cases. They will get to you when they get to you. Why are you complaining when there are no vodka bottles complaining that you have not gotten an opportunity to drink them? You will get to them in due time, just like the prosecutor will get to you.
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What happens with CO drivers license

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
There is an interstate compact that allows Colorado to revoke your Colorado license just as they would if the conviction for DUI was here.  Genrarlly, if your ability to drive is revoked in Nebraska, Colorado law would not allow you to drive here using your Colorado license until you are reinstated to be able to drive in Nebraska. It is worth having your specific circumstances analyzed by a Colorado attorney familiar with the DMV rules here, or at a minimum contacting the DMV to ask them when you can drive in Coloraddo once your Nebraska case is resolved. 
There is an interstate compact that allows Colorado to revoke your Colorado license just as they would if the conviction for DUI was here.  Genrarlly, if your ability to drive is revoked in Nebraska, Colorado law would not allow you to drive here using your Colorado license until you are reinstated to be able to drive in Nebraska. It is worth having your specific circumstances analyzed by a Colorado attorney familiar with the DMV rules here, or at a minimum contacting the DMV to ask them when you can drive in Coloraddo once your Nebraska case is resolved. 
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