Each case is different. Seek guidance from your attorney.
I hope not.
The fan's ride gets pimped with an ignition interlock.
Well there is OWIs and DWIs for sure...
you have a drinking problem.
The requirements and the ability to get a DWI/DUI conviction expunged depends on the jurisdiction in which you were convicted. Some states like Texas do not allow DWIs to be expunged or sealed. It is best to contact a lawyer to discuss your options.
The consequences for the second ticket are the same as for the first ticket. A hefty fine and fees now totalling over 900 dollars along with drivers license suspension
In TEXAS!! Are you kidding? You could get shot by the owner of the property.
I believe that ALL states have a provision in their statutes for felonizing certain DWI's.
In Texas, failing to report a crime can result in being charged with a misdemeanor offense. This means that individuals who do not report a crime they are aware of could face legal consequences and potential penalties.
the consenquences for searching for gold in Texas are:you have to look for several weeks or months,your utenciles can be damaged,and you can be injured
It depends on how many DWIs are on your record. It varies from state to state but usually your first DUI is a gross misdemeanor.
In Minnesota DWIs where the driver has a blood alcohol content (BAC) of under 0.2 (but over the limit of 0.16) are treated as misdemeanors. DWIs where the driver has a BAC of over 0.2 are treated as gross misdemeanors. A first time DWI offense could land the driver in Jail for up to 90 days.