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Old 08-29-2007, 09:45 PM
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sent a check to a attorney in camdenton today. Will let you guys know how it turns out. It does not go on your driving record but the third one is a felony.
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Old 08-29-2007, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Mentalpause
Some states have reciprocating laws for boats and cars, some don't. Unless something has changed in the last 7 years, Missouri did not have that law. So if you got a BUI in Missouri it stayed in Missouri. In fact it did not even show up on your Missouri driving record, although we know everything is discoverable if you screw up enough times.

If you paid your fine and stayed clean for 2 years of boating, everything was supposed to be expunged from records.
Ahhh....thats good to know I guess.
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Old 09-05-2007, 02:57 PM
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Unfortunately, I know of which I speak on this subject.

I'd use John Kaltenbronn or Jayce Kentner. They are good and won't break the bank on you.
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Old 09-06-2007, 11:51 PM
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Gregory D. Williams-Attorney
573-374-8761

He is/was a D.A. in a neighboring county, And has practice in Sunrise Beach. PM me if you want more info.
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how did this end ? good or bad?
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Originally Posted by tblrklakemo
I would think a BWI would require you to be there. Im pretty sure a BWI is just as bad as a DUI.
Googled and found a LOTO attorney for a BWI during the shootout weekend ,signed a power of atty and never even drove up there for court and have court supervision. Its a pretty simple 1 but have a buddy who got his 3rd in LOTO and spend 42 days in the KLINK this fall the judge did let him go home and pay some bills ,tell his work he'll be off for a while,and give the wife and kidz a kiss & hug

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Old 11-30-2007, 07:35 AM
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Used Andrew White out of camdenton. Paid attorney $1000 and fines of $550. All done through the mail and didn't have to drive back up there. 2 years on unsupervised probation.
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Old 11-30-2007, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by WARPARTY36
I wouldn't pay someone to drive from Springfield. There are a million attorneys up there. You don't even need a good one. The first offense is a gimmee. They just want there $600.

I know there is a guy in Lake Ozark town, but can't think of his name. The biotch of it is you have to drive back up there.
A gimmee? I would be careful. I got one in 2004 before the laws changed and it got tough. My first and only offence of any kind! I paid 6k for an attorney that represents the Sheriffs department, is on many of the judges election comittees and, is on the radio every saturday.

I was sentenced to house arrest, lost my license, paid $1,500 in fines, probabtion for two years, ordered to level-3 alcohol class, ordered to a MADD seminar, ordered to a alcohol awareness and family class (I don't have a family), ordered to meet with a probabtion officer every month (60 miles away), lost a total of 18 days of work, spent $2,800 in plane tickets to get back to court for all the hearings, (i was traveling alot at the time) etc, etc...

I would be careful.
 
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oh and, I was a .012 (limit was .01) and no agravating circumstances.
 
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oh and, lost my boating privelages for one year. I couldn't operate a boat until fall of 2005. By then it was tool cold. I think you get the picture.
 


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