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Why does DMV offer the right to a hearing if I am already scheduled to appear in court for the DUI charge?

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Why does DMV offer the right to a hearing if I am already scheduled to appear in court for the DUI charge?

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Both our State and Federal Constitutions provide that no person shall be deprived of property without due process of law. Due process of law entitles you to a notice of the action DMV intends to take against your driving privilege and an opportunity to be heard, namely an Administrative Per Se Hearing.

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