PAIN2RIVER
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In Arizona..... he has California drivers license which he never gave them.... just his Arizona ID card..... has anyone been threw this?????
Does it affect his California license????
He has commercial license in California..... does it get suspended for a year??? Or will they restrict it????
He's fucked..... may be out of a job.
He's fucked..... may be out of a job.
He has commercial license in California..... does it get suspended for a year??? Or will they restrict it????
If you are an Arizona resident and you refuse to blow or to give a blood sample, your Arizona license is automatically suspended. Interesting question as to whether or not that would affect your california drivers license. If he blew or gave a blood sample, depending upon the result, he might have a slim chance if it was under .08.
He needs a lawyer who probably practices in AZ and CA. In either event, his insurance does not care where he received the DUI.
I wonder if it will go on his ca driving record. He gave the cops an az identification card not a DL. So as far as az is concerned he was operating a golf cart intoxicated. If it wad on public streets he was operating a motorized veh without a DL and dui. Since u cant have 2 DL's in 2 states and he didnt give the cops his ca Dl i wonder if he might get off on a technicality. I dont mean get off like get out of it but maybe it wont roll over to ca cause the ticket was written under an az ID card number. Maybe a good lawyer can fight this and win. Idk
Maybe a good Lawyer will charge him $50K and still lose. :smackbum:
In California it doesn't really matter what goes down at the DA.
Its the DMV court that really matters. Those fuckers are ruthless.
My story involved a DUI when I was 17, except I wasn't DUI!! Once the blood & piss test came back negative the DA dropped my charges. Still had to fight with DMV to reinstate my license (they kept postponing my DMV court hearing).
Wasn't until I won the lawsuit with the city police did they mellow out and the DMV still drug their feet reinstating it.
My guess is that if it went down the way it was presented he stands a good chance of getting off in a technicality. I would lawyer up instantly with an AZ lawyer.
I don't even take a sip and drive a bike with my commercial license. Its damn near as precious as your credit score these days.
What Technicality? As presented he got caught and almost blew an Extreme (.15).
What Technicality? As presented he got caught and almost blew an Extreme (.15).
He's fucked..... may be out of a job.
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I think commercial license is .05 and a lot of companies will let you go
Its .04. Either way its not even the slightest of a:skull buzz.
I thought it was .04 only when driving a commercial vehicle.
I know no traffic school for infractions with class A but I get conflicting answers when asking about the DUI number and what vehicle is being driven.
Maybe a good Lawyer will charge him $50K and still lose. :smackbum:
If your friend decides to lawyer up I would recommend this guy out of Parker...
Matt Newman - 928.667.2607
Matt and I just won a jury trial in Havasu for Extreme OUI with a full acquittal on all charges. I had a really good case ( to be told in another thread sometime) but he was instrumental in getting that case through the system and heard by the jury...
The AZ DUI machine is not a good place and there is no getting on the good side of the judge. You are definitely guilty until you prove yourself innocent...
Lawyer is around 5K actually.
RD
I've gotten one...and got out of it. Hopefully it was on private land or Indian land, makes it a bit easier. Also it depends on the agency that picked you up too. Like anything else it took time off of work and driving to the river once a month but where there is a will there is a way.
Good thing police don't come into the RV parks on weekends.![]()
In Cali. , not sure bout AZ but I'm pretty sure it's the same nationwide, it's against the law to drive under the influence on any land. Just like any other crime, not legal no matter where you are.
AZ and CA do not trade DMV info.... if he only gave them a AZ ID card then cali will never know....
I have clients that end up being charged for out of state tickets on there insurance all the time...including AZ
Typically takes a year or so to trickle down but I wouldn't count on it not showing up.
since 1999 i have had about 5 tickets a few that were never paid in AZ they have never shown up on my CDL or insurance only one of them i gave them my CDL
im sure now that the states are wanting money who knows what can happen