Some companies may go too far in screening job seekers for prior convictions, credit history
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Brother of Giants player had prior DUI conviction
A 23-year-old San Ramon man suspected in a drunken hit-and-run driving spree Sunday has a teenage DUI conviction, according to state records.
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DUI Attorneys from the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor were able to convince a judge to throw out a man’s prior DUI conviction for purpose of sentence enhancement. (PRWeb May 27, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/dui-attorneys/phoenix-az/prweb4060484.htm
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Would this be considered a 2nd offense? Or 1st offense since the 1st DUI didn’t occur in California?
Thanks for your answers. Just to clarify, I’m not asking for myself – I’m asking for my sister who has received 1 dui in another state and is now living in CA. She has not received one in CA, but I’m planning on talking to her about her drinking problem and wanted to bring up what the consequences would be if she did receive another while in CA.