It is perhaps the most onerous condition of any DUI probation, completing a 3 month, 6 month or 9 month alcohol education class. For some the time necessary to attend is hard to find and therefore they drop out or stop attending only to find that their license is now suspended or they have a warrant for their arrest. How do you get back in compliance? The best way is to have an attorney go into court and obtain a re-referral to the program. this will be required since the classes will not even talk to you wihout it.
If you cannot afford a lawyer then show up in Court at 8 am and get in the clerk's line. Ask the clerk to add you on the calendar to see the judge that day. Be sure to have a legitimate excuse for the referral or simply be prepared to fall on the sword and admit you screwed up. Having a California DUI is no fun but getting picked up on a warrant because you failed to complete the program is a much bigger problem. The law can be used to help you get back on track if you want it. Good luck.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Would a DUI Disqualify a Person Under Obama's Immigration Order?
Recently the president ordered that no person will be deported from this country if they were brought here as children of an illegal alien. The executive order has been widely applauded by most immigration groups. But what if the immigrant has a DUI in the United States, would they be excluded from the new policy? The short answer to that question appears to be no. At this time the administration seems to have excluded most misdemeanors from the exclusion list that would cause a young person to still be deported. Therefore it seems that at this time a DUI in California would not exclude you from Obama's executive order.
Many people also have concerns about crimes that were committed when they were minors, such as drunk driving and other alcohol related offenses and cases such as shoplifting or petty theft. The good news is that pursuant to California law, any juvenile offense, that is one that occurred when your were under 18, cannot be used against you as a conviction. So, in these cases the Obama immigration order would not even kick in to affect you in any way.
Many people also have concerns about crimes that were committed when they were minors, such as drunk driving and other alcohol related offenses and cases such as shoplifting or petty theft. The good news is that pursuant to California law, any juvenile offense, that is one that occurred when your were under 18, cannot be used against you as a conviction. So, in these cases the Obama immigration order would not even kick in to affect you in any way.
Can a DUI Prevent me from Entering Canada?
The answer is yes. While there are exceptions, the country of Canada has very strict rules on who may enter the country. Although a DUI is typically not the kind of crime that results in deportation, entering the nation could be difficult, particularly for non-citizens. A drunk driving conviction will show up on a person's record and the immigration authorities will have access to those records for purposes of traveling in and out of Canadian territory. How does Canada get that information? Under a recent bilateral security agreement between the United States and Canada border agents access criminal records from states such as California instantaneously. Therefore the border crossing guards will see every conviction of any criminal offense such as drunk driving, wet reckless, and other dui related charges. What's even worse is that if the case is pending the immigration authorities may deem the traveler to be a fleeing fugitive by border and crossing guards and agents.
The best suggestion for anyone thinking of traveling to Canada anytime soon is to seek an expungement of the DUI conviction which can be done with minimal effort. California does allow for a person to get a criminal offense removed from their record as a conviction and a lawyer can help in accomplishing this goal.
Also, there are methods to obtain a pardon or admissibility waiver for trips to Canadian provinces.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Trial By Declaration, What To Do When It Goes Wrong
In California, a speeding ticket can be fought by filing what is called a written trial by declaration. In Kern County Courts the form is available online and the process is fairly simple, no legal training is necessary. The process starts with filling out the declaration and stating why you believe you are not guilty of the speeding ticket. Once you submit your written request and form the case gets transferred to the clerks office who will then request that the officer that wrote the ticket respond by writing his own statement of what happened, the case then goes to the judge who decides which version is more credible and whether the state has met their burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. But what happens when the trial by written declaration in Kern county is denied? Well, according to Bruce Blythe a speeding ticket attorney in shafter ca , the case can still be fought. the defendant can request a trial de novo and get a second bite at the apple. The case will be set for trial and a lawyer can appear and fight the ticket for you if you cannot appear in court. The success rate for attorneys is typically well over 90 percent.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Son or Daughter Arrested for DUI?
It can be a parent's worst nightmare, their son or daughter is arrested for DUI. What do you do? According to most lawyers, the best thing to do is advise your child to say as little as possible. If your child calls you in the middle of the night and says they have been arrested for drunk driving, tell them to tell the police they want a parent or attorney present as soon as possible and before they answer any questions pertaining to the arrest. there is one caveat to this, that is as it relates to the requirement under California law to submit to a breath or blood test. There is no requirement that the police officer let the young person speak to anyone, doctor, attorney, parent etc. before deciding if they will take a test or which test they will submit to. Keep this is mind when speaking to the person. bad advice can lead to a long license suspension or worse.
Key to Avoiding a DUI this Memorial Day
No one wants to imagine being arrested for a drunk driving charge on a holiday. You are out with your friends and family and like most people will be consuming alcohol and other beverages along with BBQ and great food. What is the best way to avoid a DUI? Well, first if you are planning on drinking then plan on a designated driver, this is key. But, if you find yourself without one there are other options. most cities offer free or low cost cab rides for imbibing citizens in bars and other drinking establishments. Some local municipalities actually will come and tow your car and give you a ride home without cost. The best advice is to give the keys to someone responsible and do not let them give them back if you have had a few beers or some other alcoholic beverage. Enjoy the holiday but do it responsibly.
Where to go when you need a DUI lawyer
A DUI arrest is unexpected and therefore most people do not know where to go to look for a defense attorney to help them through the process. most attorneys will tell you that the best place to find an attorney is the Internet. This is the case because phone books and other resources simply lack the objective information necessary to find and compare legal professionals. The web offers sites to read reviews about lawyers and you can go to the state licensing website to see if the lawyer has any disciplinary actions in their past. The Internet also allows for quick comparisons between law firms to determine if the business is local to the court where the accused will be going.
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