Since a DUI offense requires a mndatory court appearance, your PO (and thus the court) will eventually learn of it. Depending on the terms of your parole your continued release may be in jeapordy.
the law max parole violation for a DUI to prison
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
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No, especially if you're on parole or probation a second DUI can be a felony or misdemeanor that results in a heavier sentence.
You can, but if you do your parole officer could revoke your parole and send you back to prison. The conditions of your parole on criminal violations is clear, none.
Yes.
Once a DUI ticket has been issued, you have been given proper notice of the violation. The statute of limitations no longer applies.
If you are charged with DUI, you will probably be arrested at the scene. You may also be punished with jail time. A prior criminal record may result in a harsher sentence. If you are a felon and are on probation or parole, the DUI charge may violate that and result in revocation of all or a portion of your probation/parole.
If you have been arrested for DUI, there is no statute of limitations. An unanswered DUI ticket will result in a bench warrant for your arrest, and there is no time limit.
I am able to drive again, after filling out the DUI process found here:http://tinyurl.com/5j29ge
You should consult with an attorney who does DUI cases in your area. The ticket could probably be challenged but you need expert help.
Yes but you will be hard pressed to find a job if this ticket is for DUI