DUI Attorney Madison MS

What should I do if I obtain a DUI?

Attorney Franks: The very first point you are required to do is sit down and also write out an explanation of what took place for your records. As time passes you will certainly forget the refined details really essential to the DUI Attorney. Its the absolute first thing you do. The date you walk out the jail walk to a coffee house with a note pad and write out every little thing you remember from the state of the roadway to the moment to the weather condition to the officer to the examination executed. If you do not understand the name of the test define it. Then contact me and set up a visit and also bring all documents you got from the authorities jail or bondsman.

Will I immediately lose my license with a DUI?

Attorney Franks: Only if you're found guilty of a DUI and you do not go the non-adjudication path. If you are not innocent of a DUI you will lose your license for 120 days. There's no other way around it aside from non-adjudication. There are specific needs that have to be met if you wish to go the non-adjudication path and also not everyone receives it. As an example a commercial driver would certainly not receive non-adjudication.

If my license is put on hold can I get a restricted license so I can get to my job?

Attorney Franks: Sadly in Mississippi no you can not obtain a limited license if you are convicted or you beg guilty without the non-adjudication. However if you go the non-adjudication path you can place a breathalyzer in your auto and every single time you intend to crank it you need to blow in it and also it registers whether you have booze on your breath. That is the only means to get any kind of type of restricted license because you need to surrender your normal vehicle drivers license and also get an interlock limited permit. Or else you'll be accused of driving while your license is suspended.

How much time is my instance going to take?

DUI Attorney Franks: That differs from court to court and its an intricate question. If you're speaking about the day you're arrested to the date the trial takes place at the local court you're probably checking out three to 4 months. That's the general timeframe and also there may be continuations involved. The state may ask for a continuation which might extend it out another month or two or three. In case you're doing an appeal where you plead nolo contendere its most likely going to be prolonged out another six months since you're in a whole different court and also you're beginning the procedure all over. It differs because the court tells us when they will certainly hear it.

How much time will a DUI stay on my record?

Attorney Franks: Let us claim you get a DUI first on 1/1/17 and also you obtain an additional DUI on December 31 2017. Those two DUIs are going to stack and also the second one will certainly become a DUI second. Nonetheless if you got a DUI on the 1/1/17 and also you obtained an additional DUI on January 1 2025 the 2025 DUI would certainly be a DUI first. They stay on your record for five years. They dont totally vanish in that they are still there and also we can still see it. Nonetheless its not affecting your insurance coverage. You have the option of expunging the DUI if you meet particular requirements after 5 years which would take it off of your record.



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Madison is a city in Madison County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 24,841 at the 2010 census. The population is currently over 25,000. It is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area. Wikipedia


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