The length of a license revocation for 2 DUI convictions can vary depending on the state, but it could range from 1 to 5 years or more. Repeat DUI offenders may face longer revocation periods, mandatory alcohol treatment programs, and additional penalties. It's important to check the specific laws in your state for accurate information.
Yes when you kill a pop star you go to jail for a long time.
No, you cannot receive Section 8 housing if you have a felony. If you are convicted of a crime while on Section 8 housing, you will lose the housing. you can get section 8 as long as the felony 3 years old am I a felon?
One of the worst Victorian punishments was transportation, where convicted criminals were sent to penal colonies in Australia. This punishment often meant being separated from family and enduring harsh conditions in a foreign land. Other severe punishments included public floggings and long periods of hard labor.
Generally, whether your boyfriend is an ex-con or not, he is not allowed to live with you in your subsidized home. This constitutes fraud. Your voucher was designed for you and your kids if you have any. You can marry your boyfriend, then he would be your husband. But then this presents a different challenge: will he qualify for the program notwithstanding his felony conviction. This depends on what felony conviction he has. If he is a registered sex offender, a drug trafficker, violent felon, convicted of fraud involving public assistance, or convicted of any felony that is less than five years old, then it probably would not qualify.
Convictions typically stay on a background check indefinitely. However, the specific laws regarding reporting of convictions can vary by state and country. Some jurisdictions have limitations on how far back certain types of convictions can be reported.
Depending on the severity of the offense, a license could be revoked anywhere from a few weeks to permanently. Driving with a revoked license can cause the suspension to be extended if you are caught.
just dont drink and drive buy a designated driver it is more fun that way
Depends on what state you live in and what the judge feels is appropriate. I hope you have learned a lesson. Kill someone while driving drunk, and loosing your license will be the least of your worries.
In Florida, if you refuse to take a sobriety test when requested by law enforcement, your driver's license can be revoked for a period of one year for a first refusal. For subsequent refusals, the revocation period can increase to 18 months. Additionally, if you have previously been convicted of DUI, the penalties can be more severe.
It could be revoked indefinitely.
Whether it's a drivers license or a professional license, the license is revoked or suspended until the past due amount including interest is paid, or the obligor and the State agree to a payment plan.
There are some companies that will write a policy if you have a suspended license as long as it is not permanently revoked.
Suspended & or revoked.
So long as your suspension is active in Illinois, none.
Legally it is effective immediately upon the pronouncement of your guilt. Realistically it may take an unknown amout of time for the administrative process to record it, but regardless, you are revoked nonetheless.
You will have your license revoked for 1 year.
As long as it has been legally declared by a court. It may be for a month or for life.