You will get your license suspended and possibly revoked but the more important issue is this remains on your record. You didn't refuse; you simply did not blow properly. If you didn't drink, the p
A probation officer can object to the transfer and state there reasons to the Judge why they object, but in criminal matters the Judge will always have the final say. So if the Judge "ordered" the
First of all a DUI triggers 2 cases: 1 criminal; 1 civil.
As far as the criminal case goes, MD law will prevail. While this is in fact your second
The police communicate from state to state. If your boyfriend committing a DWI in MD, you can bet that the MD police are aware of the PA matter that is pending as they run people's records an
This is a criminal matter and jail time is potentially involved. Anytime that that this is the case a defendant would be well advised to have legal representation. For one thing, if you
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