In most cases you can, but it is always best to check your current bond conditions to be sure. For most DUI offenses, the judge will not directly order you not to leave the state, but as a general
The simple answer to this question is that you need to resolve the DUI before you can safely leave and re-enter with confidence.
Each country has their own rules on crossing the border.&nbs
This question is hard to answer without knowing what court the FTA is in. Many of our Washington District Courts will allow you to just appear at the clerk's window and get a new date to be a
More than likely a bench warrant has issued in the state where your probation violation orginated due to the probation violation. Eventually you will have to address the matter in that state becaus
Yes, I would indeed speak with an attorney that specializes in DUI's in your area. It does not matter that you deferred the prosecution. Read your sentencing report for the 2006.
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