How Errors And Omissions in a DUI Police Report Can Help You Beat a DUI Case – California Vehicle Code Section 23152
How Errors And Omissions in a DUI Police Report Can Help You Beat a DUI Case – California Vehicle Code Section 23152
How Errors And Omissions in a DUI Police Report Can Help You Beat a DUI Case - California Vehicle Code Section 23152 After being arrested for a DUI, it is important to research DUI lawyers and retain a DWI attorney to work on your DUI defense for your criminal trial and DMV license hearing. It is important to understand that the outcomes of your criminal DUI case and California Department…
Read MoreThe California 10 Day Rule for DUI License Suspensions – California Vehicle Code Section 13558
The California 10 Day Rule for DUI License Suspensions - California Vehicle Code Section 13558 If you have been cited or arrested for DUI in California, it is important to know that you must request a DMV hearing within 10 days. If you fail to request a DMV hearing, you will lose the right to contest the DMV’s suspension of your license. California Vehicle Code Section 13558 sets forth the…
Read More2010 DUI Law Impacting DUI Related DMV License Suspensions
2010 DUI Law Impacting DUI Related DMV License Suspensions Governor Schwarzenegger signed a bill – SB 598 – which will give a repeat DUI offender the opportunity to apply for a restricted driver license with an ignition interlock device placed on their vehicle. The bill will impact both second-time DUI and third-time DUI offenders. Under existing law, a person convicted of a second-time DUI must serve at least 12 months…
Read MoreWhat is a DMV Hearing and When Do I Need One?
What is a DMV Hearing and When Do I Need One? A DMV hearing is an administrative proceeding at which the DMV determines whether or not to suspend or revoke your driver’s license. Most often, DMV hearings are associated with an arrest for a DUI. After you have been arrested for a DUI, you have 10 days to schedule a DMV hearing where you will have a chance to make…
Read MoreCall A Lawyer If You Receive “Suspension Letter” From the DMV
Call A Lawyer If You Receive "Suspension Letter" From the DMV In Southern California, a driver’s license is almost as important to your livelihood as actually having a job. Losing your license can mean certain unemployment to people who need to get to work and can’t reasonably use public transportation. So, it’s not surprising that a sense of panic sets in when you get a “suspension notice” from the Department…
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