I Lost My Oregon License. May I Obtain A License In Another State.
In most cases, no.
Other Oregon Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
Q:What Happens After A Dui Arrest In Oregon? A: Motor Vehicle Hearing:
To preserve your right to drive in Oregon, you must request a hearing within 10 days after your license has been taken from you by an officer …
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Q:What Are My Rights? A: You have the right to enter a plea of not guilty and have a trial either to the court or to a jury of six. You have a right to be represented by your attorney …
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Q:Will I Go To Jail? A: Oregon law says that Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants is a Class A misdemeanor. The maximum penalty is one year in county jail and a $5000 fine. DUII can be …
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Q:Can I Plea Bargain My Way Out Of A Dui? A: In Oregon a DUII will never be pleabargained to a nonalcohol/controlled substance offense. The legislature has passed a law that makes such plea agreements …
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Q:For How Long Will I Have To Attend Alcohol Classes? A: The alcohol classes typically mandated by the courts last twelve weeks. The court staff will evaluate you. If you have a significant problem with alcohol or drugs, you …
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Q:Am I A Bad Person, Because I Was Arrested For Dui? A: No. Driving after drinking responsibly is not a crime in Oregon. It is legal to drive after drinking alcohol. However, you are well advised to never, never smell like …
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Q:What If I Burped Within Fifteen Minutes Of Blowing? A: The breath machine may have read alcohol from your stomach rather than your lungs. The result will be incorrect. A similar problem occurs with dentures and people who …
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Q:What Can I Do To Save My License? A: First and foremost, hire an experienced attorney. There are many factors to consider. Request a hearing and request the officer's presence. It will give you a preview …
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