What is the difference between a DWI 2ND conviction in one year in the state of Missouri ?

December 11th, 2009

I was wondering on my husband’s behalf what the difference was between a dwi conviction and a dwi offense? He got a second dwi in one year and was told he was getting a one-year revocation of his license. I read on the computer something about a five-year license denial. What does this mean? He did not kill or assault anybody. He did have an accident to which his insurance took care of. He was told he was eligible to reinstate in one year, but he had to retake the drivers exam. Please clear this up for me. All Missouri Police and lawyers are welcome to answer this. Any websites are helpful. What is is the difference between a five-year license denial and a one-year revocation. No felony was put on his record. Serious answers only. I will vote on the best answer – ten points, thanks!

Your license can be revoked for one year for having been arrested for DWI (DWI offense). This is just for being arrested for DWI. In addition, if convicted, your license can be revoked for 5 years (revocation and denial, I believe, are the same thing).

Just a note – even though no one was killed while he was driving drunk, to the state, he COULD have. DWI fatal accidents are a HUGE problem in Missouri and even though nothing happened this time, it could. Also, the fact that he didn’t learn his lesson after the first time means that your husband is at a much higher risk for driving drunk again, and the more times he drives drunk, the more chances he has to seriously hurt someone. And, the state knows that just because he’s only been caught twice does not mean that he only drove drunk twice…. it’s usually like 10 or 20 times more than that. And a side note – if he gets another one at any time in the rest of his life, he’ll have his license revoked for 10 years and he can’t get it back even after 10 years unless he gets a court order

All of that being said, here is some information for you.

1st offense:

Conviction of a first DWI is a Class B misdemeanor.

JAIL: Up to a maximum of six (6) months imprisonment.
FINE: Up to $500.00. Court costs may also be between $10.00 and $100.00.
PROBATION: The general terms of probation are no drinking, do not break the law, go to SATOP, etc. Probation usually lasts 1 to 2 years. A conviction with probation is commonly referred to as a “Suspended Execution of Sentence” or SES.
SUSPENSION OF DRIVING PRIVILEGES: A criminal conviction of a first time DUI results in a 30-day suspension of driving privileges followed by a 60-day restriction to driving only to and from work, in the course of employment, or to alcohol treatment. There are no hardships or exemptions available. This suspension goes on the person’s driving record. The court may also require that a person be restricted to driving a motor vehicle which has an ignition interlock device while on probation. The device costs $50.00-100.00 to install and $50.00-$75.00 per month to maintain. A conviction will result in 8 points being assessed against the driver’s license.

2nd offense:

Conviction of a second DWI within a five year period is a Class A misdemeanor.

JAIL: Up to a maximum of one year in jail.
FINE: Up to $1,000.00, plus court costs of between $10.00 and $100.00.
PROBATION: Only after a person has served a mandatory minimum of 48 hours of incarceration are they eligible for probation. The jail requirement may be waived in lieu of doing 10 hours of community service. The terms of probation are standard: no breaking the law, no drinking, no going to places where alcohol is served, attend SATOP, etc. Court ordered AA meetings, outpatient treatment, or inpatient treatment programs are also a possibility. Probation will often be for a one or two year period.
REVOCATION OF DRIVER’S LICENSE: A criminal conviction of a second time DWI within 5 years results in a five (5) year revocation of driving privileges. A hardship license may not be applied for until 2 of the 5 year revocation has been served. This suspension goes on the person’s driving record. Twelve points are assessed against the driver’s license regardless of how old the first DWI conviction was. The court must also require that a person be restricted to driving a motor vehicle which has an ignition interlock device while on probation. The device costs $50.00-100.00 to install and $50.00-$75.00 per month to maintain.

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Orange County DUI Court

December 11th, 2009

Orange County Criminal Defense Attorney talks about attending DUI court if you are arrested for dui. The Law Offices  handles all criminal charges including drinking and driving. DUIQueen.com.

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Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer on Checkpoint Stops

December 11th, 2009

garvinlegal.com – Florida Trial Lawyer handles Criminal Defense and Personal Injury cases. In this very first of many videos he discusses a roadblock dui stop and the law that applies to the stop. He can be contacted at GarvinLegal.com

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Criminal Defense Lawyer Victory in Andy Dick Trial

December 10th, 2009

Los Angeles dui defense attorney appears on Celebrity Justice after a victory for his client Ross Friedman who broke Andy Dick’s nose. The Law Offices handles all felony and misdemeanor criminal matters including drug crimes, violent crimes, white collar crimes, restraining orders, theft crimes, sex crimes, DUI, expungements and more. You can contact JamesBlatt.com or call.

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Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney

December 10th, 2009

Arrested? Need Help? Call now and speak with a Los Angeles dui defense lawyer. We can help you. Over 30 years experience in getting cases dismissed. Free consultations.

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Criminal Defense Attorney Has Murder Charges Dismissed

December 6th, 2009

Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney James Blatt’s client Timothy Collister, an explosives expert, is charged in the death of an employee at a scrap yard. Murder charges were eventually dropped. The Law Offices of James Blatt handles all felony and misdemeanor criminal matters including drug crimes, violent crimes, white collar crimes, restraining orders, theft crimes, sex crimes, DUI, expungements and more. You can contact James Blatt at www.JamesBlatt.com or by calling (818) 986-4180.

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Funny Dogs Video

November 30th, 2009

I love this compilation of funny dog moments. I think that just about ever one who has a dog has seen that animal have a funny moment, too bad all of us can’t fun videos on 24 hours a day. :)

Also, check out my friends new law site if you get a moment. He’s been around f or a long time, he’s actually a big San Diego criminal defense attorney but I just created a new site for him and I think it looks good, here it is: http://www.libertylawyers.com and if anyone needs a good San Diego criminal defense lawyer, he’s the man.

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Federal Lawyer John Runfola Frees Young Man in Prison on Drug Charges

November 28th, 2009

San Francisco California Criminal Defense Attorney John Runfola frees a young Grateful Dead fan with no prior criminal record who was given a harsh ten year federal sentence under mandatory federal sentencing guidelines.

The crime he pled guilty to was introducing an undercover cop to an LSD dealer at a concert.

San Francisco federal defense lawyer John Runfola was able to reduce the sentence to five years on appeal, freeing the young man from prison.

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Andrew Farmer Criminal Defense Attorney

November 26th, 2009

Welcome to Jessica Mullins Law, your choice in criminal defense. When you need to be sure that you are getting the very best legal representation, count on us protect your rights, fight aggressively on your behalf, and get results.

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MA Attorney General Martha “Uh Uh” Coakley on CORI Reform

November 25th, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYg5yNVFXM

Check it, Jim Braude of 96.9 FM- Boston great job, asking a real question that effects working taxpayers. Martha Coakley the Massachusetts AG, shows she has no clue about how CORI (messed up, mismanaged, MA criminal datebase with lots of pot busts for a joint like me!) harms workers. I got arrested for one joint. What I found out is that it didn’t matter for me what I did in court, the arrest was likely going to show up on my CORI forever no matter the disposition.

Innocent, continued without a finding, guilty, the arrest would show no matter what. It really didn’t matter the outcome in regards to future work, the mark was there and will be forever, unless I wait ten years and find a judge to pardon me or some BS….Can you believe that? I need to kiss the of crooks that have criminally hurt me to get my record clean for nothing???

But then having it sealed could be even worse because the employer could see that I had been arrested but they wouldn’t know the reason which was for 1 joint worths of medical cannabis.

Which means they would probably think I was a violent criminal or pedophile.

The only people that are really advised to try to seal criminal complaints are to cover real bad complaints, convictions, crimes?

You don’t do that for one joint, sealing is worse than being, “Arrested for marihuana possession, continued without a finding, not guilty”?

The system is MA is stacked so that a first arrest for marijuana is shuffled out without a trial in most cases. Because for most working class people caught with a joint, the damage of having the arrest being reported on the CORI is done, without a trial or any recourse. To me, that is criminal!

AG Martha Coakley, you “uh haha’d” like you don’t know and then passed on bad misleading answers and Jim Braude and the audience heard it. He called you on it.

The way the Government and Corporations use the CORI is criminal! Governor Patrick isn’t doing anything for marijuana reform but he is right on CORI reform. He just needs to be more vocal and focus on it. Why isn’t he touring MA about it!? Roxbury, Dorchester, Springfield, Lowell, New Bedford, Lawrence, Pittsfield, Holyoke, Worcester, people need jobs not to be penalized for life because of one joint 15 years ago.

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