every state has their own standards so go to your secretary of state's website and it shouldn't be too hard to find. I know in Illinois for the most part a drinking ticket is just that unless you were illegally transporting alcohol or had any booze in your system and were driving. A controlled substance can vary depending on what it is and the amount. Its usually a bigger problem to have drug paraphanalia than it is to have a small amount of the drug itself.
No, as the camel institution will not allow it! Only cactus lisences are availabe.
yes.
No
Hire a good lawyer - that is the only advice I can give. That and seek help for your problem with alcohol/drugs.
The maximum penalty for a DUI conviction drastically varies from state to state throughout the U.S. The usual penalties are; loss of license for up to a year, mandatory alcohol abuse classes and the payment of a large fine.
In Florida, a 4th conviction will get a lifetime revocation.
I have never known a waitress to need a license for alcohol, it is the business that carries the alcohol license.
No
NO
A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.
single felony conviction
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