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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: What’s my best route to take having gotten a dui 40-6-391(a)(1-5) …

Officer did not notify me that refusal to blood work would be sumisión of service report and notice of license suspension … he also stated on paper work that I was unable to sign a document when he never asked me to sign any paper work which I would have cooperated and signed … I passed my... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 29, 2022

The arresting officer is required to provide you very specific advisements of your rights surrounding their request for a blood sample. If the officer failed to provide you correct notice, that would potentially invalidate a significant portion of the evidence against you. I would suggest reaching... View More

2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: 1st DUI in Gwinett County blew .12 what will my sentence be.i
Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on May 3, 2022

This will vary based on the facts and circumstances surrounding the arrest. I would recommend finding an attorney that will give you a free consultation. It wouldn't take very long and they could go through everything with you.

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2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: How can I get my limited permit to drive, due to a first dui where it was suspended for a year due to implied consent

Which I wasn’t asked for a test just booked in jail but I had supposedly 30 days to write to the dds but I wasn’t informed I had to to save my license an enable a permit to drive

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Oct 25, 2021

It is best to get in touch with an experienced DUI attorney who can guide you through the ALS process. As you mentioned, there is a limited time period to request a hearing.

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1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: Courts have no paperwork but DMV shows suspended
Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Oct 6, 2021

When was the arrest? Did you have an ALS hearing yet?

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: How do I get alcohol test results from my case . before court .
Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Sep 30, 2021

Your attorney needs to file a discovery request.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Georgia on
Q: A wife finds a video and her husband’s password Protected email account. Is that admissible in a criminal trial?

This is a criminal offense

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

There are specific protections that relate to married couples providing testimony against their spouse in criminal trails. From your question, it appears your are asking about evidence that was discovered by the spouse, and not necessarily testimony. It would be best to call an attorney to go over... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Libel & Slander for Georgia on
Q: If someone comes on my property with intent to harm after sending death threats online to me, my S.O. and my mother,

Is it legal to shoot them on my property.

Be informed also that they've harassed me for 6+ years, stalked me by befriending my friends to gain info on me, and have taken to slandering my name.

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

I would recommend seeking a protective order. The legal system has affirmative ways you can protect yourself and your family.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Georgia on
Q: Why did they tolled my time then months later they reactivated my probated sentence so what should I do
Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Unfortunately, this will depend on the specifics of your case. Give an criminal defense attorney a call so you can go over the details and determine what your options are.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Georgia on
Q: Is there a law that says if an inmate in a county jail ask for a COVID test they have to be given that test?

The inmate ask, on three different occasions, after symptoms began and that was 10 days ago. He was put in a dorm with more inmates that were tested and showed positive and quarantined with them.

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

There is not a specific law that requires a jail to provide COVID tests on request. However, if they are concerned about their health, I would recommend they raise this concern with their attorney so that they can address the issue with the jail staff.

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Ohio on
Q: i was convicted incrcerated 30 days for dui lost my ssi i thout it had to be over 30 days
Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

I'm not sure what your question is. If you have questions regarding SSI, it would be better to contact an attorney that specializes in that field.

1 Answer | Asked in DUI / DWI for Georgia on
Q: Can someone be arrested for DUI on private property?

Refuses blood test and Field sobriety test

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Yes, they can absolutely be charged. However, the real question will be whether they will be convicted. It sounds like you may have a strong case. I would recommend you contact a criminal defense attorney to discuss your options.

3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Florida on
Q: If a 20 year guy gets a 16 year old pregnant her parents approved the relationship can he get n troublessheliveswithhim

The parents approved the relationship they have been together for about 3 years her parents would pick him up and he could stay the night.

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

This will depend on the state that this relationship occurred. As Mr. Thorgaard said, it likely won't have anything to do with if the parents consent. Instead, it will depend on the age of consent in the state.

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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Michigan on
Q: Is pregnancy complications a good reason to get my husband visit usa using humanitarian parole( i131)?

I am having issues with my pregnancy. High probability of syndrome. Can I request my husband to come by filing humanitarian parole?

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

The standard for having humanitarian parole is high. Depending on the significance of the pregnancy complications, it could be possible, however, as previously said, it may not be approved.

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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law on
Q: Can I change from F1 to E2 visa status?

During my Freshman year in undergrad, if I won a competition and received an investment for it, can I switch from a F1 to an E2 visa status? I would like to start a business there. My family owns a business in my country. While I am in college, I want to start my own business in the US. Within 1 to... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Please be aware that starting your own business inside the United States will require employment authorization, which does not automatically come when some is on an F-1 visa. While there are certain circumstances where you can obtain work authorization while on F-1, that is a separate process that... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for California on
Q: Urgent: I have a question for my sons crba interview.

I have a son that has one month old and was born in mexico, im trying to register as a citizen(CRBA). I am a US Naturalization. And one of the requirement is this ( Documents to provide proof of father’s presence in the U.S. prior to child's birth (for at least 5 complete years and at... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Yes, the laws concerning when a child acquires United States citizenship when born abroad are quite complex and depend on many factors. One of these factors, which applies when the basis of citizenship is linked to a United States citizen father, concerns the length of time he physically resided in... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law for Georgia on
Q: I am wondering about 4th Amendment rights.

I was stopped for not having on my selt belt. The officer asked for my license which I gave him. He then went to his car and ran my license. It came back expired by one month. He asked if I knew about it I said no and he handed me back my license. He then when to another officer and was speaking to... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

While the 4th Amendment does not protect the sent that come from your vehicle, there are several other avenues to challenge the arrest. Was the stop valid? How long were you held at the scene while they waited on the K9 unit to arrive? Did the K9 actually provide an alert?

These are all...
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2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Alabama on
Q: Lost of Green card

Subject: lost Greencard

I have a conditional greencard through marriage. Unfortunately, I lost all my legal documents overseas including my greencard. I was able to return to USA with a travel permit. Now since I'm here, I haven't been able to replace my SS or to get my drivers... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

I would highlight that you will need to file your I-751 within the appropriate timeframe. Please understand that you do not need to have the replacement Green Card in hand to apply to remove the conditions.

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3 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law on
Q: Question about Undocumented Immigrants Application

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Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Undocumented immigrant may have options available to apply for protection here in the United States. This will depend on the specific case. I would recommend reaching out to an immigration attorney to discuss what options are available.

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Georgia on
Q: Is the state required to submit all body cam and dash cam evidence in the discovery?

What was categorized as a traffic stop was really an investigation. Allegations of a traffic violation could not be substantiated. Further allegations during the traffic stop stated that drugs were found in plain view but those allegations are unsubstantiated as well. Even during a sentencing... View More

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

The short answer is No! The prosecutor cannot withhold exculpatory evidence (meaning evidence that is helpful to the defense). If they fail to give this evidence to the defense it is called a Brady Violation. From your question it sounds like the case has already concluded. If so, a Brady Violation... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in DUI / DWI and Cannabis & Marijuana Law for Alabama on
Q: My car was impounded in a residential parking lot parked, and the person that was sitting in the car was arrested.

He was “ high” and the keys was in reach of the person sitting. So they impounded my vehicle because he sitting in it this is in Tuscumbia, Alabama

Anthony Kozycki
Anthony Kozycki
answered on Aug 19, 2021

Are you trying to get your vehicle back? If so, contact the law enforcement agency that impounded the vehicle and they will provide you with the process for getting your vehicle back.

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