Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    SportsMarketing's Avatar
    SportsMarketing Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    May 20, 2008, 11:51 AM
    DUI private attorney or not
    I was recently cited with a DUI. I was approved for a public defender.

    I just got back from my first hearing. I was told to meet the public defender outside the court room 30 minutes prior. I didn't see him until 2 hours after my original time.

    During this hearing I was granted ARD for a first offense. I was told I should receive something in the mail regarding a court date sometime in August.

    My license will be suspended for 60 days under the ARD requirements. I just finished my master’s degree and I have an internship starting in August. This internship will require me to drive.

    I was told my suspension of license won’t start until my next court appearance in August. I feel the public defender didn’t answer any questions. Simply gave me a check list and a business card and sent me on my way.

    I would like to have this next court date as soon as possible and serve my suspension ASAP. This would allow me to complete internship.

    Long story short... I would like to move court day up so I can start suspension of license ASAP. Will hiring a private attorney help my cause??
    JudyKayTee's Avatar
    JudyKayTee Posts: 46,503, Reputation: 4600
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    May 20, 2008, 12:19 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by SportsMarketing
    I was recently cited with a DUI. i was approved for a public defender.

    I just got back from my first hearing. I was told to meet the public defender outside the court room 30 minutes prior. I didnt see him until 2 hours after my original time.

    During this hearing I was granted ARD for a first offense. I was told I should receive something in the mail regarding a court date sometime in August.

    My license will be suspended for 60 days under the ARD requirements. I just finished my master’s degree and I have an internship starting in August. This internship will require me to drive.

    I was told my suspension of license won’t start until my next court appearance in august. I feel the public defender didn’t answer any questions. Simply gave me a check list and a business card and sent me on my way.

    I would like to have this next court date as soon as possible and serve my suspension ASAP. This would allow me to complete internship.

    Long story short...I would like to move court day up so i can start suspension of license ASAP. Will hiring a private attorney help my cause?????

    No way to know - consult with a private Attorney and if you find the advice favorable discharge the public defender and have the private Attorney represent you.

    However - if the Court routine schedules the second appearance that far in advance I doubt a private Attorney can schedule it any more quickly.

    The purpose of suspending your license is to teach you a lesson so I don't know how cooperative the Court will be in making things easier for you, employment or no employment. Was anything said about a conditional (back and forth to work) license or will that be handled at the next hearing - or don't you know -?
    Fr_Chuck's Avatar
    Fr_Chuck Posts: 81,301, Reputation: 7692
    Expert
     
    #3

    May 20, 2008, 12:35 PM
    You are always free to hire a private attorney, we had one in Atlanta that I never knew to lose a DUI case, now he cost over 5000 to just get him to appear for the first hearing.

    But in the end, several months between hearings is almost normal and it is hard to say what the court will or will not do
    SportsMarketing's Avatar
    SportsMarketing Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    May 20, 2008, 12:42 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by JudyKayTee
    No way to know - consult with a private Attorney and if you find the advice favorable discharge the public defender and have the private Attorney represent you.

    However - if the Court routine schedules the second appearance that far in advance I doubt a private Attorney can schedule it any more quickly.

    The purpose of suspending your license is to teach you a lesson so I don't know how cooperative the Court will be in making things easier for you, employment or no employment. Was anything said about a conditional (back and forth to work) license or will that be handled at the next hearing - or don't you know -?
    Not being eligible for a conditional license is part of the stipulation of the ARD program.

    Thank you for the advise!

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Can an attorney do this? [ 1 Answers ]

My husband lost his job last year and has yet to find another. Needless to say we have gotten behind in our bills. I am the primary caregiver of my elderly mother who has had a stroke, so I cannot work. I have a debt from GE money bank for $1000. They referred the account to Arrow Financial. I...

Discovery with no attorney? [ 8 Answers ]

Hate to be a pain, but I just found something re: small claims in Florida that states that the opponent is able to gather information about the case if I am represented by an attorney. I, however, am not represented by an attorney. If you're interested or have the time, I obtained this...

Private Room in Private Home [ 8 Answers ]

I am renting a room and bathroom to a tenant. I have problems with excessing use of the in-home washer and dryer. I have asked tenant to restrict laundry to once a week, but she has not adhered to this. When I leave for work, I turn the power breaker OFF to the Washer and dryer, but she has...

Firing my attorney [ 2 Answers ]

I am seking a divorce I have been in litigation for the last 8 months The trial date is at the end of May I do not feel my attorney is looking out for my best interest and is basically not protecting me I want to fire him Is it wise to at this late in the game? I do not trust him He is impatient,...

Attorney vs no Attorney [ 2 Answers ]

Hi - My husband have hired an attorney to get his green card and other ppwrk going. We have filed for all ppwrk , paid the legal fees, and were in a meeting last week preping for the interview with INS to come in 2 weeks and she decided to make everything look pretty and asked us for more...


View more questions Search