The Difference Between a Felony and Misdemeanor DUI
Felonies are the most serious category of criminal charges. Misdemeanors are less serious and have less serious...
Continue readingFelonies are the most serious category of criminal charges. Misdemeanors are less serious and have less serious...
Continue readingThe question of whether a victim can drop the charges or dismiss the case against the defendant is entirely dependent on whether the case is criminal or civil...
Continue readingMost of the time, a DUI conviction is not a deportable offense for non-U.S. citizens. A first time DUI is usually charged as a misdemeanor and is not considered a crime of moral turpitude, aggravated felony or a felony DUI...
Continue readingThe best way of avoiding arrest is to know and exercise your rights. If you’ve been pulled over and are being accused of drinking and driving, here are 8 ways you can avoid being arrested...
Continue readingJust because you were arrested on a DUI charge, does not mean that you cannot fight the charge and win in court...
Continue readingIf you choose not to apply for and obtain an AB 60 license, there could be consequences. Those consequences are governed by Vehicle Code 12500(a) VC. 12500(a) VC states that it is a crime to drive without...
Continue readingA DUI starts with a police officer pulling someone over for any reason at all...
Continue readingA DUI starts with a police officer pulling someone over for any reason at all. It could be that the officer believes the driver is driving erratically on the road, or it can be for a standard traffic stop...
Continue readingIf you get pulled over by a police officer, you’re likely to assume a number of things are going to happen. However, in many cases, these assumptions are not correct....
Continue readingUnder California law, it is possible for an undocumented immigrant to get a driver’s license. The law, AB 60, states that...
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