I live in California. I use to work down town and I'd see a drunk guy laying on the street in the gutter in front of one of one of the Ins's buses. I'd have our Control Center officer call the S.D.P.D. to have them pick up the guy. I didn't...
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Not restricted, no. But you really need to go here: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html And search for section 13202.5 of the Vehicle Code. That explains exactly what you're asking about and it's actually better than me trying to explain i...
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Sure, many counties in California make available all information rgearding convictions in their county. Go to the website for the superior court in the county in question. They likely have a link to their criminal records database. Some cou...
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I'm not sure about the laws in the US to be honest, but in the UK, being charged with being drunk in a public place is pretty small potatoes. It is a very simple case in a magistrates court that carries a small fine if you are suitably remo...
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Here is a little head's up for you - if you take your case to trial and lose, you will receive a much harsher sentence than anything that may have been offered as a plea bargain. Does this mean you should take the first offer? Not necess...
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You can't get a DUI for being drunk in public because you aren't driving. You can get a misdemeanor for public intoxication.
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It does not depend upon the police officer, but it does depend upon the jurisdiction. What ordinance of what city or county is she charged with violating? Source(s): 30+ years as a criminal defense attorney
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