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After witnessing a crash at a Brooklyn Center stop light about 6 p.m. last December, Daniel Goodrich said he tried in vain to free 37-year-old James Wolter from the burning Chrysler LeBaron sedan that was so crushed it resembled a hatchback. ... more
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Typically in Missouri a 1st DWI may be expunged after a period of 10 years if you do not receive further DWIs. The Court must be Petitioned in order to request a DWI be expunged (removed) from your driver record. If you receive more than 1 DWI then ... more
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A first DWI conviction may result in fines; jail time and a driver’s license suspension. A first DUI conviction may result in fines, community service, alcohol awareness classes and a driver’s license suspension. ... more
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A. We have provided a chart here for you to reference. The penalties are more serious if there is a previous offense of drunk driving. However, the prosecution must always prove that the accused is guilty of Driving While Intoxicated and, if ... more
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In Texas, you may be charged with DWI regardless of your specific blood alcohol concentration, as long as you were under the influence of drugs or alcohol. ... more
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A defendant might receive a "wet reckless," or a conviction of reckless driving involving alcohol, as a result of a plea bargain in which a charge of drunk driving is reduced to a case of reckless driving. There is no statutory provision on whether ... more
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You can drink some alcohol and drive without getting a dwi. But, one night I was on my second beer which I thankfully decided not to drink and while driving home there was a destructive blind man in the middle of a dark street. I slammed on the ... more
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Drunk drivers kill innocent victims, and no civilized society can tolerate the death of innocent people. As such, society puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the Legislature, the District Attorney, and Law Enforcement to get tough on people ... more
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If you refuse to provide a breath/blood sample, your refusal may be used as evidence against you at trial and your driver's license may be suspended for 180 days if this is your first offense, or 2 years if you have previously been convicted. ... more
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Some states label the crime DUI. In Texas, you have to be under 21 to get charged with a DUI. Anyone can be charged with a DWI. All the state of Texas has to show in a DUI case is that there was a minor driving with any trace of alcohol on their ... more
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