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what happens if you are a dependent in the army and live in a Louisiana military base and get a dwi

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Q: What happens if you get a DUI on a military base?
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What military base has the most dui's?

Griffis, AFB


Will the military find out about a DUI off base?

Yes. If you get one you will catch hell for it.


What happens when you have a bench warrant for a DUI?

What happens when you have a bench warrent for a DUI?


Being charged with a DUI in a military base is considered an automatic conviction?

No. You go to court, the same as you would in the civil sector.


If you move to Oregon what happens to your Arizona DUI?

The DUI will transfer to your Oregon record.


What happens after you were arrested for shoplifting on a military base?

The same thing that would happen if you shop lift off base.


What happens on a second DUI sentencing?

It depends greatly on many factors - not the least of which is - How long ago was your first DUI? It also depends greatly ojn the lasw of your particular state as to what happens to you on repeat DUI's.


What happens when you get a DUI and are on probation for a DUI?

That's a violation of your probation. Most likely 6 months in jail.


Who can access federal misdemeanor records It was for a DUI on a military base I was told by a probation officer that it would not show up that you might as well of got it in a different country?

if your going for a job with the fbi, cia, secret service them. i got one on base as well and noone can see it excpet for the military and the higher ups.


What happens after the fourth conviction of a DUI in Florida?

jail


What happens when you get a DUI?

You get arrested and your driving privileges get suspended.


Is DUI a federal crime?

DUI (driving under the influence) is technically NOT a federal crime: state's rights allow the individual states to prosecute crimes that occur within a particular state's borders. The only exception may be crimes that are committed on federal property (such as a military base), or on an Indian reservation.