Can you travel to Saint Lucia with a DUI?
Yes, There is no visa required for tourism. just have your passport stamped.
Is a second DUI in Florida after 14 years from the first DUI considered a first degree misdemeanor?
If you damage property or injure someone a DUI in Florida is a first degree misdemeanor. The penalties for DUI are steeper for each one a person commits. Getting more than 3 DUI's in ten years or 4 at any time is a felony as is causing death.
What is a burden of proof in a trial?
The so-called "burden of proof" is the burden that the prosecutor (in a criminal trial) or the plaintiff's attorney (in a civil trial) must present to a judge and/or jury in order to convince them that the event DID occur, and that the defendant (criminal) or respondant (civil) is the one that did it.
What is the penalty for a first offense?
Penalties from state to state differ greatly.
For a first offense DWI, chances are the sentence will be reduced to probation, a revoked license, and a fine.
Will a state extradite for felony DWI?
It is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables - all US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - usually it depends on the offense and the seriousness of it - most states will USUALLY extradite for felony offenses.
People don't know why they drive when they are drunk.
When you are sober you think that you would not drive drunk.
But when you are drunk, that's a different thing all together...
You do stupid things when drunk.
What do you do when you suspect a drunk driver?
You call 911. Be prepared to give a description of the car, their license plate (if possible), their location and heading. If you attempt to follow the car, you are likely to get into an accident yourself. Give what information you can safely give, and let the authorities handle the rest.
How many points is it for going 90 MPH on a 65 MPH limit in California?
Speeding tickets are usually a 1 point violation in California.
How long does a DUI stay on your record in Illinois?
If the offense/conviction occurred after your 18th birthday it will always appear on your criminal record. Crimes are not like traffic ticket 'points.' They do not "go away" after a certain length of time.
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Can you travel to Norway with a DUI?
Yes, you can travel to Norway with a DUI, as it is not a criminal offense that typically bars entry. However, immigration officials may ask about past convictions upon arrival, and a serious criminal record could affect your entry. It's recommended to check with the Norwegian embassy or consulate for specific guidelines regarding your situation. Always ensure that you have any necessary documentation regarding your DUI when traveling.
What is driving while intoxicated -maiming?
When you drive and there is any type of drugs or alcohol in your system...and you are under the influence of it. Drunk,High,ect.
If you're a minor can you lose your license for riding around in a car intoxicated but not driving?
Some states have it so that if someone drinks under age - even if there no where near a car - that they lose their driver's license until they are 21. Period.
What happens if you are arrested for DUI with a learner's permit in Pennsylvania?
If you don't even have a driver's license, you'll probably be charged as a juvenile so you might not see the inside of the county lockup...yet. But, you can pretty much say goodbye to your real license for a couple of years, and, if you get your car back from the impound lot and repaid your dad, at least you won't have to worry about the skyrocketing insurance for a couple of years will you? But, that's the bad side. I'd ask your dad to get a lawyer for you.
What do you call a person who drives for the drunk people?
The person is the 'Designated Driver' who is not allowed to drink alcohol.
What happens to your drivers license in Alabama for a DUI?
It depends on whether it is your first DUI or not and whether or not you are acutally convicted. If you are convicted, you will lose your license. On a first conviction, it is an automatic 90 day suspension. On a second conviction, there is a one year revocation. On a third, it is a three year revocation. I hope this information helps you!
Will Tennessee extradite on a DWI warrant within the state if you live in a different county?
The term "extradite" only applies to out-of-stateprisoner transactions. Within the same state you are subject to the same rules and laws in one county as you are in any other within the same state. Most counties WILL probably send a car and come and get you.
Only if they think you are under the influence of pain pills,etc....so if you do get a DUI don't tell them any thing about pills and if they do find out if you have a old bottle of whatever you took at the your house you can say you took it a long time before you started drinking
Does Arizona participate in the National Drivers Registry?
Yes Arizona does participate in the National Drivers Registry. There are only 5 states that were not participating in NDR, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
Employment contract, for one.
Can you leave the state of Georgia to travel out the country if on probation for a DUI?
According to my DUI lawyer, travel outside the country requires the judge's approval.
Why is there no single scientific measure that determines whether a person is intoxicated?
Because everyone's physical properties are different. For example, it may take 4 standard drinks for one person to be intoxicated while the same amount of drinks for another person may just get him or her mildly intoxicated.