I would try www.duihelpnow.info
You would have to go to court and plead your case.
Yes. Essentially a plea of "No Contest" is just a gentler sounding way of pleading "Guilty."
If the police have proof that this person was drinking then they can pin this person for underage drinking. But if they dont this person can plead no contest.
No.
Yes.
What happens when you have a bench warrent for a DUI?
No Contest
Let's see: You were convicted of DUI and lost your license for 5 years. However - you were caught driving DUI again a year and a half before your revocation expired. So now - you have TWO DUI's and an 'Operating On Revocation' charge. I think that you are going to lose your driving privileges for a L-O-N-G time and MAY even get some jail time to reinforce the message.
Ask your attorney. This is not a question that can be answered here.
When asked how to you plead on the minor in possession charge, say no contest. The violation will be written on your record for up to three years. Afterward, you can get it expunged if no other violations accorded. Check with a lawyer before pleading anything in court.
Yes, your traffic violation record is cumulative. Multiple offense DUI charges are quite serious.
Certainly. No contest has the same effect as a guilty plea except that is may not establish fault in a civil action.