RIO stands for Re-Integrating Offenders. An example would be an offender who was recently released from prison to a half-way house.
Most felonies will stay on your record indefinitely.
A conviction for DUI 1st, 2nd, or 3rd is considered a misdemeanor in Kentucky, while subsequent DUI convictions within a 5 year period are considered felonies.
Felonies in general are almost next to impossible to get expunged if you receive a guilty verdict. This would be the same case with a felony DUI.
I didnt get arrested but its says i have a DUI
This depends on the company and their policy. DUI's do not automatically exclude you from selling insurance. Felonies will on the other hand.
It depends entirely on the state. Most states have stipulations that turn DUI offenses into felonies upon subsequent offenses.
Yes. A subsequent offense within five years in Indiana is a felony.
Sure. if it is traffic related it is a ticket. But some are certainly felonies such as DUI, habitual violator, vehicular manslaughter, etc.
Felonies typically always will remain on a criminal record unless expunged.
No. In no states is an underage dui automatically a felony. In fact, Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states which does not make duis felonies even after multiple offenses. However, other factors such as child endangerment, death, or serious injury can make a dui a felony.
A DUI in Pennsylvania is typically considered a misdemeanor offense, unless aggravating factors are present such as multiple prior DUI convictions or the involvement of serious bodily injury or death.
Re-Integration of Offenders No ex convicts Re-Integration of Offenders No ex convicts