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Q: Can a court motion to change venue without the defendants consent?
Paul Stanko
Paul Stanko
answered on Sep 11, 2016

A court can determine proper venue. You may have recourse to challenge that determination.

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Q: Completed DUI Interlock, but got uninstalled before paying fee to DMV, so no completion certificate. How do I fix this?

I successfully completed the Interlock program and was unaware of a lease fee to be paid to the dmv. Therefore the DMV won't grant me the completion letter I need to satisfy the Magistrate so that I may have the DUI expunged from my record. Is there anyway to still have this expunged by... View More

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 26, 2015

Have you asked them what needs to be done at this stage? You might start with that.

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Q: Underage drinking citation 19 maryland

I was caught in possession of an open container and being underage drinking alchohol in a public place (1500$ fine).. I also got a litering fine (which im not too worry about i can pay that 100$ ).. i was handcuffed and put in the Back of the police car for about an hour.. Dint get breathalyzed or... View More

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Aug 20, 2015

Yes, you should consult with a local lawyer about this.

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Q: What is the statute of limitations for a dui in maryland?
Thomas C. Valkenet
Thomas C. Valkenet
answered on May 31, 2013

Were you arrested? Did you receive a ticket? Did the officer take your license and give you a provisional 45 day license? There are several clocks that start ticking from any one of these events. We have a DUI/DWI lawyer in the office who can review your documents and handle your case.... View More

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