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Originally Posted by Spirit13
minimum 7 years if not longer depending on the class of charge.... were they walking and drunk, at a bar etc?
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This is not true. A conviction stays forever unless expunged, non-disclosed, pardoned, or the person receives clemency.
Public intox basically means that youre in a public place and youve consumed alcohol or a drug to the extent you are a danger to yourself or others. Its a very low standard for the city attorney to prove.
Typically, youll get a deferred disposition offer in which you dont get arrested or a ticket for a period of time, usually in the 90 day range and case gets dismissed. After that, you can get an expunction.
Hiring a lawyer isnt necessary, but a traffic ticket lawyer is usually about $60-75, and you dont have to wait around in court. ( they go for you) They usually can save you that much off the fine as well, not to mention finding any problems in the case that may work in your favor.
Resisting is a much more serious charge and she definitely wants a lawyer she trusts. She can do up to a year in jail and there are other potential collateral consequences. Resisting arrest is classified as a "crime of moral turpitude."