Archive for March, 2011

When Do You Need The DUI Process Manual?

Each year 1.4 million people in the USA are arrested for Drivng Under the Influence. If this has happened to you, You Need The DUI Process Manual.

Maybe you lost your job, or your license to drive your car to your job was suspended. Now you have a whole new set of problems like, How do I get my license back? How do I get a DWI lawyer that knows the latest defenses? How do I afford the SR22 insurance costs, etc.

There is so much knowledge available now to develop strategies that will clear your driving record and or minimize the effect having a DUI will have on your life.

This has been organized into a step-by-step digitized process that literally walks you through the exact steps you must take to get this done. But not everyone will be eligible to use the information. Before I can tell you more specifics of the knowledge contained in the DUI Process Manual.

Please take note of the eligibility criteria below…

The following people ARE NOT ELIGIBLE: If your offense is related to vehicular manslaughter you are not eligiblle.

If your DUI offense is complicated with felony drug charges you most likely are not eligible.

If your DUI offense involves extensive property damage and/or severe accident or injury you are not eligible.

If you are ELIGIBLE …then expunging your DUI record can occur by invoking several little known laws that you are entitled to and you can accomplish this from any state in the nation.

Each state has different DUI laws, but the way in which your records are handled is similar nationwide.

Ok, so you want to know what the DUI Process Manual can do for your particular DUI issues. I suggest you download the FREE DUI Strategies Report available here!

It was written by a collaboration of people, all with different areas of professional expertise. Then edited and organized by people who have been in your exact same shoes. That is very important. And this why you need the DUI Process Manual



 

Originally published here.


Michael Bofshever

What if I know I am guilty? Should I still plea NOT guilty? What does this really mean?

A DUI charge is a very serious charge that you should not handle alone. An experienced DUI attorney can help protect your rights and guide you through this complicated legal matter.

Georgia DUI Expungement – DUI Arrest and Conviction Record Expungement and Eligibility

Like most of the states in US, Georgia laws allow you to expunge your DUI record but with some restrictions. DUI expungement means to erase all the traces of your DUI charge from your criminal record. Seeking an expungement is necessary because your DUI record will follow and affect you for the rest of your life. Especially in a job application, you must reveal your DUI unless you have already expunged your record. Also your employer will find out about your criminal history when performing background check. This article discusses about expunging your DUI record, eligibility requirements, and what to do if you are denied from expungement in Georgia.

Can your DUI be expunged in Georgia?

Under Georgia law you can only expunge your arrest record when your arrest did not lead to conviction. However you must meet the eligibility criteria in order to expunge your DUI arrest record.

Eligibility:

You are eligible:

1. if your case is dismissed and you are not convicted of DUI.

2. if you don’t have any past criminal convictions.

3. if you don’t have other criminal charges pending against you.

4. if certain amount of time has passed since your arrest or dismissal.

Still your request can be denied even if you meet all of the above eligibility requirements. Because expungement is not a right, it’s a privilege.

If you are denied for expungement you can file an appeal with the county superior court.

What to do if you have a DUI conviction record in Georgia and want to expunge?

Under Georgia law you can seek a pardon to have your DUI conviction removed from your criminal record. By obtaining a pardon your rights and privileges are restored.

Eligibility for applying for a pardon in Georgia:

You are eligible:

1. if you have finished serving your sentence and waited for five years before applying for a pardon.

2. if you have not committed any crimes during that five year period.

3. if you don’t have other criminal charges and unpaid fines pending against you.

Applying for a job:

After expungement, you can legally deny your DUI arrest or conviction when applying for a job. In Georgia it is as if the crime has never happened.

Originally published here.


Jennifer Mann