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Could you please call her (270)646-7516, Angela Hagan
I went to rehab and haven’t been in trouble since it happened almost 2 years ago. This is a first offense. I already took a plea deal but feel that my lawyer did not do his job correctly.
answered on Jul 27, 2021
One would have to review the case file and the specific facts to properly answer this question.
Sixty days rehab completed court order
Charges: DUI and Disregarding a Traffic Light. I was visiting KY and I live in Alaska. I don't have intentions or means to return to KY but I would like to take care of this so it is no longer pending on my file. The status says that a bench warrant was issued. I'm not sure how to go... View More
answered on Jun 15, 2021
You need to contact a Kentucky DUI attorney who can help evaluate your case. You may be able to plead guilty remotely using Zoom depending on the county, but a DUI remains on your record for 10 years. Most counties are requiring an in-person appearance for a trial now.
My mother had a vehicle that was in my name that I wanted back for my wife to drive so we traded my mother my wifes vehicle (in her name) to my mother for the vehicle that was in my name. My mother sells my wifes car to my wifes parents and her stepdad got a DUI in her vehicle. We tried to get them... View More
I Keep getting a different answer when I call Frankfort. I’ve done everything asked of me. I don’t think I should have to take DUI classes here in KY for a DUI in NC. Can you help me navigate this situation?
answered on Apr 18, 2021
Get your proof of class completion in NC and deliver it to the DOT in KY. You do not have to take classes in Ky if you have completed them in NC.
Just curious because I believe the law was previously 5 years for KY and it changed in 2016 in the midst of me waiting 5 years.
answered on Mar 5, 2021
You can unless your license is pretrial suspended, which they should have told you and take license if it is.
Will be my third DUI within 10 years, I also have an immigration Case going on, also have a 83 year old adoptive mother that needs my help financially, what are my options?
answered on Feb 17, 2021
Depends on the county where the DUI is but HiP on a 3rd is unlikely. Hire a competent criminal defense attorney, aggressively defend the DUI, and if you can get it amended or favorably resolved that will help tremendously with your immigration case.
answered on Jan 4, 2021
Absolutely. Depending on his charges, your case may ultimately be compromised and/or thrown out.
It's a bench warrant for failure to appear I didnt no I had
This is his first offense and doesn’t even have a ticket on his record. His court date isn’t until Jan but we are already enrolled in mandatory classes. How likely would he serve Jail time?
answered on Nov 25, 2020
Not likely but could depend on his BAreading and prior record.
Is there a free site to do this and did ky law change it to 10 yrs before dui drops off your records
answered on Oct 2, 2020
There is not a free site that does it (that I know of) and the look back is 10 years.
Everything in my expungement packet is basic info and very easy to fill out. My packet has two sections. One for convictions and one for non convictions. I have three charges under this case. One was dismissed, one was amended down to the third charge of which is guilty. Obviously I put the... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2020
The original charge and the amended charge go on the conviction form.
Told to plead guilty without any proof. And when I asked ,I was told NO! by my lawyer. Absurd but gods honest truth. Lexington.ky
Advised me to plead guilty without proof of discovery, and take a deal for no restitution/ 45 day lic.susp./probation. Forged my signature on new deal for restitution/30 days jail and its been 184 days without my license
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