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Could I be arrested for DUI if I was sleeping in my car? How?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You can fight it, but you will probably need an attorney, since you could not talk your way out of being arrested.
You can fight it, but you will probably need an attorney, since you could not talk your way out of being arrested.

What if I was arrested for a DUI by an officer in training?

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Answered by attorney Carlos Humberto Davalos (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Carlos H. Davalos
Then you have a better chance of arguing that you were not under the influence if the charge is related to the officer's own observations.
Then you have a better chance of arguing that you were not under the influence if the charge is related to the officer's own observations.

Dui in colorado, not sentenced yet, can I move to texas and transfer my dui before my court date arraignment due to hardship and work?

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If you move to Texas PRIOR to your sentencing date, Colorado law allows the judge to impose a sentence that is just a fine and community service work.  It depends on the county whether they follow this procedure or not, however. Or if you move to Texas after the sentencing, probation can be transfered there under the interstate Compact (a rather complicated process that can take several months to complete).  You will have to get an alcoho0l evaluation in Texas and do whatever is recommended there - if you have not completed your alcohol program before moving - you will be starting all over again. So, the short answeer is you can move, but it is complicated. A lawyer could really help you with this.  
If you move to Texas PRIOR to your sentencing date, Colorado law allows the judge to impose a sentence that is just a fine and community service work.  It depends on the county whether they follow this procedure or not, however. Or if you move to Texas after the sentencing, probation can be transfered there under the interstate Compact (a rather complicated process that can take several months to complete).  You will have to get an alcoho0l evaluation in Texas and do whatever is recommended there - if you have not completed your alcohol program before moving - you will be starting all over again. So, the short answeer is you can move, but it is complicated. A lawyer could really help you with this.  
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