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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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I was scheduled for court today at 1pm, but I thought it was tomorrow what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
Call the Clerk of Court. Identify yourself and the name and number of the case. Explain that you missed court today because of a mistake, and you would like your appearance re-scheduled. If you do it soon enough, the Clerk's office is likely to agree. If it is a criminal matter, they will probably have you speak to the District Attorney. Often they understand that ordinary humans make mistakes, and they have procedures t0 straighten things out. In addition, if anything serious in the way of money or your liberty is potentially at stake, you'd really benefit from hiring a lawyer.
Call the Clerk of Court. Identify yourself and the name and number of the case. Explain that you missed court today because of a mistake, and you would like your appearance re-scheduled. If you do it soon enough, the Clerk's office is likely to agree. If it is a criminal matter, they will probably have you speak to the District Attorney. Often they understand that ordinary humans make mistakes, and they have procedures t0 straighten things out. In addition, if anything serious in the way of money or your liberty is potentially at stake, you'd really benefit from hiring a lawyer.
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If I have to have a verdict of not guilty in a DUI case that I had, what can I do to have the verdict of dismissal amended?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
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If the officer no longer employed how will this effect my case?

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Answered by attorney Richard David Peacock (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Peacock Law Group of the Lowcountry, LLC
This all depends on his availability to testify as a witness and the contents of incident report with regards not only to the content but to the judge's determination of its admissibility. It is also possible that law enforcement may still try and get the video tapes of the breath test and field sobriety tests admitted as evidence. You should not take any action and/or inaction based on this information. You should consult with a local attorney in person as soon as possible regarding these matters.
This all depends on his availability to testify as a witness and the contents of incident report with regards not only to the content but to the judge's determination of its admissibility. It is also possible that law enforcement may still try and get the video tapes of the breath test and field sobriety tests admitted as evidence. You should not take any action and/or inaction based on this information. You should consult with a local attorney in person as soon as possible regarding these matters.
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