If you are convicted of either if these two charges you will lose you driver’s license, even if it had nothing to do with driving. People often do not understand this fact, and don’t find out until they’ve posted bail, or plead guilty, they receive notice from Driver’s License of the revocation of their license for 6 months, a longer period of time, than a first offense DUI, unless there was a refusal on the DUI! Even if this has happened to you or someone you know, there may be a way to reverse the conviction, and therefore, the revocation. Check with an attorney first, and even after the fact. Preserve your record and your driving privilege.
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