Given the facts that you have written about you should have a criminal defense attorney appear in court with you at the arraignment (first appearance) to discuss how is the best way to try and resolve
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 3 months ago
Given what you have written the driver of the vehicle could very well be cited for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without a valid driver's license, both misdemeanors. The result if
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 5 months ago
You can be arrested for a DUI even if you are not driving at the time. The fact is, the police do not have to actually observe you behind the wheel of a moving vehicle. Under the law all that is neede
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar
answered 11 months ago
Warrants remaining outstanding do not go away or expire and the filing and issuance of such a warrant under the laws of all states essentially toll the statute of limitations for the given crime that
Speeding is a strict liability violation. If you were speeding, then you are guilty and must pay the fine. You as a driver is responsible to having working equipment in your car. The
J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar
answered 3 years ago