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mama
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Maybe instead of finding a good DUI attorney to get him off -- maybe he should go to AAA and stop drinking while he is driving.
Thank God he was only on a motorcycle and not in a big 18 wheeler while he was drinking -- please get him help first. |
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MITRE#136
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In TX when you go in for DWI you get a Temporary Driving Permit form good for 40 days after the offense. Check with your state, this will allow your hubby to drive, and give him plenty of time to keep working while straightening things out with DPS, Commercial Driver's license holders in most states are held to higher standards, ex: not being able to take def.driving, and he may be held to a more rigorous punishment for that same reason.........he should have considered the consequences of saving 20 bucks on the taxi..... |
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willy g
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There is probably a listing for Alcoholics Anonymous in the Yellow Pages. |
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r0bErT4u
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The fine for an extreme DUI conviction, when a driver has a blood alcohol content of 0.15 percent or above, increases from $700 to $1,700.
Title 28-1382: Driving Under the Influence with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of .15 or more (Extreme DUI)
ARS 28-1382
It is unlawful for a person to drive or be in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in this state if the person has an alcohol concentration of 0.15 or more within two hours of driving or being in actual physical control of the vehicle. A person who is convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the extreme influence of intoxicating liquor. A conviction of Extreme DUI is considered a misdemeanor criminal conviction.
http://www.arizonadui.com/
http://www.thewolfandassociates.com/PracticeAreas/Arizona-DUI-Law.asp
http://www.azduiatty.com/
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more ... http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Extreme+DUI+AZ&fr=FP-tab-web-t500&toggle=1&cop=&ei=UTF-8 |
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baby angel!
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I don't know the best attorney in your area, what I would do is go through the phone book and call as many as you can and ask them about their success rate and any other question you would like to ask....and pick out the best till you narrow it down to one. Don't forget to write down the information they give you. |
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Bad M
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Ask for Rush Limbaugh's attorney. He seems to be able to get people out of much worse situations! |
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melodyanne1
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he can get an occupational license to work, then google DWi lawyers and then that will take toy to sites for the best one. I got a dwi too, it will be expensive believe me |
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Rob
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You are just lucky you have him there now. An extreme DUI on a motorcycle could of killed him. |
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ZbysioR
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One down, million more to go.
I hope he has a good time in prison.
Ps: if any of you drunks kill my familly, pray for me to be dead too. |
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bisquedog
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Try this # for a DUI lawyer in your area 1-800-527-1365. Good Luck |
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Sgt. VietnamVet
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Try contacting: OOIDA (Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association) they try to help anyone OO or Company Drivers.
Toll free: (800) 444-5791
Fax: (816) 229-0518
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suzr12002
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I think you are going to have to pull the weight financially for awhile then...the courts dont take to well to drinking and driving in ANY country. My father was a State Trooper and I can tell you an incident where a man who drank and rode his bike ended up basically part of someones car..not a nice thing at all. Your husband is very foolish to put himself and those around him at such a risk. I hope it all works out for you though. |
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The Global Community
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Depending upon his past history, military service, raising family, a first time still usually offers a conditional for work as the vehicle was not auto for example. Finding the best lawyer is the most costly for an average case providing no damage or injuries occured. Many lawyers will get the same results at different fees so sit in court and watch cases until court date, if there is time. |
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LAUGHING MAGPIE
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Too bad, he deserved it.
Any attorney will do |
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S H I R A Z
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should have stayed sober. |
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coragryph
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See. That's the problem with breaking the law. You have to suffer the consequences. If he's a professional driver, then he should not have been driving while intoxicated. |
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I've never heard of "extreme dui", but i'd guess it means he was waaaaaaaaaay over the BAC limit..........[ BAC is blood alcohol content ]
You can spend alot on attorneys but if your husband was in fact drunk and if there was any kind of accident or injury to others or their property, it will be difficult to change the fact that he was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence. Get a referral to an attorney by calling your local bar association or attorney referral, but don't expect miracles.........a drunk driver is in line for consequences when caught. |
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shrty0525
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oh man - what is the name of the creepy looking guy up there? I'm in yuma - put the channel on fox 10 (I have satellite down here)
you'll see him
By the way - I've seen extreme dui's in the paper - what exactly does that mean? |
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Chrissy
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hmmm, he was driving drunk, and you want help to get away with it? I'm really not trying to be too terribly judgmental, however, maybe he should have thought about that you financial welfare before he acted so carelessly. I would rather he wasn't behind the wheel of a truck when my family is on the highway. |
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Dan B
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sounds like you are gonna be in worse shape when the courts are done with him i have never even heard of extreme dui that Will teach the idiot i NEVER drink before driving ever my brother did it enough for the both of us and if he is driver for a living then it serves him RIGHT truth hurts doesin it? did he not know he was drunk i hope they take away his PRIVILEGE of driving cause he did not just do it this once he just got caught, good !drunks kill more people behind the wheel then guns do so again GOOD ! hardlesson but it will teach him |
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