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Background Checks & Expungement of a San Diego California Dui / Drunk Driving Conviction

Posted by admin on Saturday, 7 November, 2009

A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction or record is considered a criminal offense and as such is a part of your criminal history. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving under California Vehicle Code Section 23152 is considered a misdemeanor offense whereas felony San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving offenses under California Vehicle Code Section 23153 involve property damage, injury/death, and/or multiple offenses.

Check with a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving attorney to verify. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving misdemeanor conviction is eligible for expungement under California Penal Code Section 1203.4.

The benefits of clearing your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record can mean many things, including expanded employment opportunities by being able to answer “no” on job applications if and when the employer or application asks if you’ve ever been convicted of a criminal offense.

By clearing the record you’ll be eligible for jobs that would otherwise exclude you based solely on the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record as well as professional licenses and other civic liberties.

San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving Expungement

After a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction, one of the best remedies to seek is what’s known as a 1203.4 expungement which is a legal practice that can clear your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement gets the initial San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges dismissed and the case dropped under specific terms described in the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement order. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement can be handled by a San Diego California DUI Lawyer. Here’s how the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges can be dropped.

DUI Specialist Rick Mueller is the only San Diego DUI attorney who was the featured Speaker at 7 DUI seminars in San Diego County in the last several years. Rick Mueller is known as the “DMV Guru”.

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Background Checks & Expungement of a San Diego California Dui / Drunk Driving Conviction

Posted by admin on Thursday, 5 November, 2009

A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction or record is considered a criminal offense and as such is a part of your criminal history. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving under California Vehicle Code Section 23152 is considered a misdemeanor offense whereas felony San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving offenses under California Vehicle Code Section 23153 involve property damage, injury/death, and/or multiple offenses.

Check with a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving attorney to verify. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving misdemeanor conviction is eligible for expungement under California Penal Code Section 1203.4.

The benefits of clearing your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record can mean many things, including expanded employment opportunities by being able to answer “no” on job applications if and when the employer or application asks if you’ve ever been convicted of a criminal offense.

By clearing the record you’ll be eligible for jobs that would otherwise exclude you based solely on the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record as well as professional licenses and other civic liberties.

San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving Expungement

After a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction, one of the best remedies to seek is what’s known as a 1203.4 expungement which is a legal practice that can clear your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement gets the initial San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges dismissed and the case dropped under specific terms described in the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement order. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement can be handled by a San Diego California DUI Lawyer. Here’s how the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges can be dropped.

DUI Specialist Rick Mueller is the only San Diego DUI attorney who was the featured Speaker at 7 DUI seminars in San Diego County in the last several years. Rick Mueller is known as the “DMV Guru”.

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The Rising Costs of a DUI Conviction

Posted by admin on Friday, 30 October, 2009

It seems like every year the costs that a person convicted of a driving under the influence (DUI) charge faces continue to rise. Not only is being arrest and convicted of a DUI offense humiliating and embarrassing, but the financial drain that it places on anyone convicted of a DUI offense, whether it is a first offense or third offense is overwhelming to say the least.

The penalties and costs associated with a first offense DUI conviction will vary by state, but you can be assured that just because one state’s DUI costs are less than another state’s DUI costs, they are very similar.

Bail to get out of jail will cost you roughly 10% of the actual bail amount (if you go through a bail bondsmen) or between $250 – $1,000 and more depending on where your bail is set. If there was no passenger who is licensed to drive and was not under the influence in your vehicle at the time of arrest, you vehicle will be towed. Towing costs can range anywhere from $100 – $1,000 or more. Fines for a first offense conviction range from $300 – $1,200. Your state may require first time offenders to attend an alcohol evaluation class at a cost of $150 – $1,000 or more. If you hope to have any chance of beating the DUI charge you are going to have to hire an experienced DUI lawyer. The average cost to defend someone against a first offense charge will average around $3,000 and up depending on the complexity and circumstances surrounding your case. You will have to pay a license reinstatement fee of $90 – $250 to your DMV before they issue you a restricted license or reinstate your license following your suspension period. You may be required to have an ignition interlock device installed on your vehicle as a requirement of having your license reinstatement at an average cost of $800 per year. Your auto insurance premiums are going to increase by 300 to 500% or more per year due to the fact that you will be required to file an SR22 form with your DMV showing proof of financial responsibility. The added cost of SR22 insurance could be $1,500 – $2,800 or more per year on top of what you were previously paying for auto insurance.

 

The increase in auto insurance costs will remain with you for approximately 5 – 7 years beyond the 3-year SR22 filing period required by your DMV because the DUI offense will remain on your driving record for an average of 10-years.

Additional expenses include various additional fees that your state may charge you that could add up to $300 or more. Something that only you could put a price on is your time lost away from work because of jail time, going to court and any court appointed treatment programs.

You may also be faced with having to find new employment following a DUI conviction especially if you were required to drive a company vehicle on the job. More and more employers are conducting background checks on future employees before hiring them and if a prospective employer sees a DUI conviction on your criminal record, they may not offer you the job.

As you can see by the examples above that being arrested for a DUI offense can be an absolute train wreck and potentially ruin a person’s life for many years to come.

If you are facing a DUI charge, it is very important to speak with an experienced DUI lawyer in your area regarding your case and what options you have. It is also important that you learn as much as you can about your state DUI laws and what penalties you may be facing.

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Steps To Clear Your Dwi/dui Conviction Record.

Posted by admin on Monday, 26 October, 2009

This Huge EBook Covers Different Steps And Techniques You Can Follow To Clear Your Dui/dwi Conviction Record.

Steps To Clear Your Dwi/dui Conviction Record.

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