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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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How should I choose a DUI attorney?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Ask around your friends, co-workers and family to see if they have someone whose work for them has been effective. You could try online at Avvo. com or elsewhere. Good Luck.
Ask around your friends, co-workers and family to see if they have someone whose work for them has been effective. You could try online at Avvo. com or elsewhere. Good Luck.
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After DUI dismissal, does the 10 years of no BAC still apply?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Why was your case "dismissed"? If it was because you did a deferred prosecution, then "yes" any subsequent DUI will be considered a second offense. As far as BAC reading, you can blow less than a .08 and still be charged, if an officer believes that your driving has been "affected to an appreciable degree by the consumption of alcohol and/or drugs". Not sure why you or so worried or why it even matters. Very simply :Don't drink or do drugs and then drive!! It's all a matter of choices and you are in control. If you choose not to heed my advice, you have only yourself to blame.
Why was your case "dismissed"? If it was because you did a deferred prosecution, then "yes" any subsequent DUI will be considered a second offense. As far as BAC reading, you can blow less than a .08 and still be charged, if an officer believes that your driving has been "affected to an appreciable degree by the consumption of alcohol and/or drugs". Not sure why you or so worried or why it even matters. Very simply :Don't drink or do drugs and then drive!! It's all a matter of choices and you are in control. If you choose not to heed my advice, you have only yourself to blame.
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What happens when you get a DUI with a high BAC? How?

A. Marie Felsen
Answered by attorney A. Marie Felsen (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of A. Marie Felsen, Esq.
Each county is different. I would not say that .17 was unusual- although in Orange County he would need a six month DUI class. In LA, SAN Bernardino, or Riverside he would take the standard 3 month DUI class. He stands a good chance of having his license suspended for 1 year with no restricted license possible - because he is under 21. In most counties he will not do any jail although some counties he will need to do a week or two of Ankle Bracelet electronic monitoring or work release/caltrans/community service. He will get 3 years informal or summary probationthat's where you just promise not to drink and drive for 3 years - no pee test, no restrictions on leaving the state or country - no probation officer or anything like that. I'd be happy to represent him if he's in OC, LA, San Bernardino, or Riverside county for $1495 ($299/month payments) Aniko "MRS. DUI" Hoover, Esq.
Each county is different. I would not say that .17 was unusual- although in Orange County he would need a six month DUI class. In LA, SAN Bernardino, or Riverside he would take the standard 3 month DUI class. He stands a good chance of having his license suspended for 1 year with no restricted license possible - because he is under 21. In most counties he will not do any jail although some counties he will need to do a week or two of Ankle Bracelet electronic monitoring or work release/caltrans/community service. He will get 3 years informal or summary probationthat's where you just promise not to drink and drive for 3 years - no pee test, no restrictions on leaving the state or country - no probation officer or anything like that. I'd be happy to represent him if he's in OC, LA, San Bernardino, or Riverside county for $1495 ($299/month payments) Aniko "MRS. DUI" Hoover, Esq.
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