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If someone has a California license, but has been living in NC with an NC address, and gets a DUI in NC - does he have to go by CA law or NC law?

also, the DUI was given in a different county besides the one he resides in. does he have to do community service in the county he offended?

2006-10-27 23:03:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

thanks...youre all helpful

2006-10-27 23:19:41 · update #1

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You most definitely will be tried under N.C. laws. As far as the community service thing, just get your lawyer to set it up where you can do it in your own county.

2006-10-27 23:07:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is under the laws of the state where the alleged crime took place. If it took place in a different county from the one where he lives in, he will have to go to trial in that county.

Jail time should be served in the county he was charged and went to trial in.

2006-10-27 23:16:19 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin k 7 · 0 0

sure. i comprehend that. the in basic terms attempt you're obliged to take is any chemical attempt the police ask for. Refusing field sobriety will frequently bring about arrest for suspicion of DWI and a chemical attempt. a good reason now to not do field sobriety is in case you come out decrease than the in line with se decrease of 0.08 on the chemical attempt, they could nonetheless make a case that you're impaired with the end results of the sobriety checks. Many in this thread do not seem to understand this actuality. The chemical attempt is a might want to do. the sphere sobriety checks at the instantaneous are not. you're less than no criminal criminal responsibility to advance one foot contained in the air, walk a line, say the alphabet, or follow the flashlight.

2016-12-05 07:44:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NORTH CAROLINA-the state where the charge was made. Guess what? NC can notify CA motor vehicles and your license can be suspended in CA also.

2006-10-27 23:10:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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