Question: I got a San Fernando DUI conviction in 2008 but didn’t do the AB541 alcohol class or complete my community service. What do I do….???? Am I going to Jail???
Answer: Whether or not the Judge in Van Nuys would give you jail time is tough to predict in this situation. If... Read More
Question: If I violated my Van Nuys DUI probation, and there is a warrant, can I go to San fernando COurt to handle it, which is closer to my house?
Answer: No, you would have to go to Van Nuys Court in order to recall the case, and hopefully quash the warrant.... Read More
Question: What are the chances of winning my trial for DUI in Van Nuys Court?
Answer: There are sooooo many variables to consider that can differ with each case, that it is impossible to answer that question... Read More
Question: I finished my DUI class out of state as approved by the San Fernando Court, but the DMV is not giving me my license back? they say I have to complete a Los Angeles Alcohol course.
Answer: Unfortunately regardless of what the court approved, you need to complete a CALIFORNIA (not Los Angeles) approved DUI course in order... Read More
Question: What is the punishment if I get pulled over going to school in Los Angeles while driving on a restricted license?
Answer: If pulled over, you would likely be charged with a “driving on a suspended license charge.” Also, you may get dinged... Read More
Question: I have a 1998 San Fernando DUI Conviction, a 2004 Malibu DUI conviction…and just got another DUI in Van Nuys. I spoke to one attorney who said I am looking at a 3rd DUI conviction with 120 or more days of jail? IS this right? Is there any way around such a long jail sentence?
Answer: In short, DUI’s (for charging purposes), stick with you for 10 years from arrest date to arrest date. If your first... Read More
Question: Is it possible to get an early release from a Los Angeles DUI conviction in Van Nuys? I have 6 months left on my summary probation.
Answer: Yes, it is possible, and I have had success getting early termination of probation granted in that court. I am guessing... Read More