A DUI wouldn't be a disqualifying offence. However, some states press felony charges for multiple instances of DUI, and such a case may disqualify you.
Yes
Yes, a DUI/DWI conviction isn't going to disqualify you.
No because the background check goes to the FBI And they will find out about the DUI arest
most likely
It takes 2 beers to get a DUI
The DUI isn't likely to work against you, but the battery charge is. However, you also failed to state whether or not it resulted in a conviction or not.
DUI attorneys are often very expensive people to hire. Typically, DUI attorneys can cost between one thousand and seven thousand dollars. Typically, the better and more experienced the attorney, the more money it will take in order to hire that attorney.
No, the forfeit of property can't be imposed as a punishment for dui. But fine or imprisonment can be, and they can and should take away your driver's license.
As there is no national law regarding the sentence of those receiving a DUI, the maximum prison term you may receive will vary from region to region.
I takes more than five years in college to become a DUI Lawyer.
"For DUI advice, the best people to contact is a DUI attorneys office. They have the schooling, experience, and knowlegde to represent a client in a court case."
It is generally better to take a blood test for a DUI because it provides more accurate and reliable results compared to a breathalyzer test.