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<blockquote data-quote="mswaim" data-source="post: 9029099" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>The license suspension is seperate from the DUI, since it is carried out by DMV under their rules. Your license will be held for the first 30 days and you should have been issued a temporary replacement by the officer. You will need to get to DMV quickly to set in motion a hearing to see if you can obtain a restricted license for the following four months under the hardship exception - i.e., abilityt o drive to/from work and/or in the scope of your employment. It is not a given, so be prepared to have your license suspended for four months.</p><p></p><p>My guess is your reg and insurance papers were left in the vehicle when it was stored.</p><p></p><p>If convicted, you will have a misdemeanor on your record as a lifetime reminder of why you don't want a second one............It will eventually drop off your DMV record; not your permanent criminal history. Also it is a two point hit on your DMV. Hopefully your employment does not require a clean DMV, some employers terminate employees who are convicted of a DUI and they drive company vehicles. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, there are hidden costs, attorney fees, even if you go with the public defender the court will allow him/her to collect a reasonable fee based on your ability to pay.</p><p></p><p>DUI's are a pain the ass; just make sure you get legal counsel; follow their advice and do not miss any payments or fail to do the community service, classes, etc. and you will survive and outlive the damage. Good Luck !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mswaim, post: 9029099, member: 538"] The license suspension is seperate from the DUI, since it is carried out by DMV under their rules. Your license will be held for the first 30 days and you should have been issued a temporary replacement by the officer. You will need to get to DMV quickly to set in motion a hearing to see if you can obtain a restricted license for the following four months under the hardship exception - i.e., abilityt o drive to/from work and/or in the scope of your employment. It is not a given, so be prepared to have your license suspended for four months. My guess is your reg and insurance papers were left in the vehicle when it was stored. If convicted, you will have a misdemeanor on your record as a lifetime reminder of why you don't want a second one............It will eventually drop off your DMV record; not your permanent criminal history. Also it is a two point hit on your DMV. Hopefully your employment does not require a clean DMV, some employers terminate employees who are convicted of a DUI and they drive company vehicles. Otherwise, there are hidden costs, attorney fees, even if you go with the public defender the court will allow him/her to collect a reasonable fee based on your ability to pay. DUI's are a pain the ass; just make sure you get legal counsel; follow their advice and do not miss any payments or fail to do the community service, classes, etc. and you will survive and outlive the damage. Good Luck !! [/QUOTE]
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