Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.
Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.
Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.
Yes, it may well affect legal guardianship if someone brings it to the court's attention.
Will DUI affect your employment in the navy
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if i get a first DUI in Kentucky does it count as a a first DUI in Michigan where i live
A DUI will adversely affect your insurance regardless, but the degree of effectiveness depends on your history and your insurance company.
In New Jersey, unlike most states, a DUI does not become a felony upon multiple offenses. It can still become a felony in certain situations such as DUIs which involve minors.
The penalties are generally the same as an adult DUI, minors have a much lower, zero-tolerance in some states, threshold for being charged with DUI. It is more difficult to get your license back if you had a provisional license when you were charged with DUI.
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Over a certain amount, I'm sure that it does. Your DUI assessment is meant to evaluate how severe your problem is and if you can be that intoxicated and still think you should drive it should affect your assessment.
BAC legal driving limits are the same for minors (under 21) as for adults. The only difference is that if you are under 21, in addition to being charged with a DUI or DWI you will also be charged for underage drinking. My suggestion to you is don't drink until you are 21, and always have a sober driver. In Oregon you will be charged for DUI under 21 if you have ANY measurable amount of alcohol in your blood.
Yes it surely will.Its better to get some legal help/advice in this matter. If you sincerely are sorry for the act you will surely find a way out. All the best!
Same as a civilian with a DUI. Even on active duty, the only way a DUI will affect you militarily is if it occurs on post or on a government installation.
One will face a DUI charge in North Carolina if he is above a .08 blood alcohol content. Minors will be charged with a DUI if any alcohol is found in their system. A conviction of a DUI will result in at least 24 hours of jail time along with fines and possible loss of driving privileges.