What Are The Issues At The Administrative Hearing?
At the DMV hearing evidence is limited to four issues:
1. Was the operator arrested for driving under the influence; 2. Did the police officer have probable cause for the arrest; 3. Was the vehicle operated on a public road; 4. Did the operator fail or refuse an alcohol test.
If the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles finds these four issues in the affirmative, the license will be suspended. You have the right to contest these issues by submitting your own evidence, testifying on your own behalf, and issuing a subpoena to compel the attendance and testimony of the police officers involved.
Other Connecticut Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Are The Roles Of The Superior Court & The Department Of Motor Vehicles?
A: It is important to understand that an arrest for driving under the influence in Connecticut results in action in two distinct forums, the Superior Court and the … More -
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What Is The Dmv Administrative Hearing?
A: Before a DMV suspension is effective you are entitled to a hearing which is conducted before the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. The hearing is administrative in … More -
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Can I Get A Work Permit?
A: If your operators license is suspended, you may be eligible to apply for a work permit. You will NOT be eligible if: 1. Your operator's license has been suspended … More -
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What Happens In Superior Court?
A: In the Superior Court, driving under the influence is a charge that is prosecuted aggressively. By statute, a States Attorney may not reduce or dismiss a driving under … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Dui?
A: If you are convicted of driving under the influence as a first offender the penalties may include a two day period of incarceration unless the Court allows you to … More -
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What Is The Alcohol Education Program?
A: If you have never been charged with driving under the influence before you may be eligible to use the Alcohol Education Program (AEP). To apply for this program you … More -
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What Happens If I Drive While My License Is Under Suspension For An Alcohol Related Offense?
A: If you are arrested for diving under suspension after an alcohol related offense the law provides for thirty days of minimum mandatory incarceration. -
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How Do I Get To The Alcohol Education Program If My License Is Suspended?
A: You may delay entry into the alcohol education program until your license has been restored. -
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Can I Get A Work Permit To Use My Cdl?
A: No, work permits specifically exclude operation of vehicles for which a Commercial Drivers License is required. -
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Will The Dmv Automatically Send My License Back After My Administrative Suspension Ends?
A: No, you must apply to the DMV for a restoration of your license
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