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How long does Washington State have to charge me on a DUI?
The Statute of Limitations is two (2) years in Seattle and Washington State. The Statute of Limitations is the time limit from the – date of arrest – for filing DUI or Physical Control charges
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Can I do a Monthly Payment Plan for my DUI Attorney Fee?
Yes. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers very flexible down payments and monthly payment plans for your DUI attorney fee. Down payments may start as low as $1000.00. Ty pical monthly payments range from $200.00 to $500.00. See Online Case Evaluation or simply call and/or text 24 hours a day to (206) 335-2422 to schedule a free consultation with DUI attorney James Kotlowski. If not answered immediately, our office will return your text/call/and/or email as soon as we can.
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Can I convert my mandatory EHM to Jail?
Yes. If you have been sentenced for a second or subsequent DUI and have mandatory minimum s on Electronic Home Monitoring (EHM) – you can ask the Court to have it converted to Jail time. The law allows a 15 days EHM: 1 day Jail conversion. Although completely at the discretion of the Court and Judge on whether to grant this request, it is commonly granted. Alot of clients just prefer the jail because of the time and cost of EHM.
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Where can I find a free online case evaluation for my DUI?
Kotlowski Law Office PLLC provides a free online case evaluation for your Washington State DUI. Just fill out information about your case and we will email you back within 24 hours. Free Online Case Evaluation
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When is my DUI Bail exonerated?
Your Bail for your DUI case is typically exonerated at Sentencing. Although, if you have significant Jail time to serve the Judge may delay it until you turn yourself into the Jail to serve your sentence. -
Can I get a different Judge for my DUI case?
Yes. An Affidavit of Prejudice is a Washington State legal procedure that permits you to remove the Judge hearing your DUI case. In 2015, it is becoming more common to have your case assigned to a specific courtroom and Judge. (This is definitely what is happening in King County.) It is the one (1) opportunity you get per case to change the Judge who hears your DUI case. In other words, you can remove the Judge if you do not believe he or she can be fair or impartial in deciding your case. A party (prosecutor or defendant) files an affidavit with the Court alleging that the party cannot have a fair and impartial trial by reason of the interest or prejudice of the Judge or for other grounds provided by law.
Typically, an affidavit of prejudice must be filed within ten (10) days of arraignment or when the Judge is assigned to your case. The Judge must not have made any discretionary rulings in your case. That is why it is extremely important to have an experienced DUI attorney. Obviously, only attorneys who regularly appear in the DUI courts can know the Judges and when you should exercise the affidavit, if at all. It should not be used in every case.
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Warrant – because of missed court date what’s the “next” step?
Alot of people miss their scheduled DUI and criminal traffic related court appearances for many reasons. Sometimes the police officer writes down your address wrong; you did not change your address after moving; you were out of town when the notice came to your mailbox; you opened your mail late or sometimes you just weren’t ready to deal with it.
Well, the thing to remember is that you will probably be arrested if you are stopped by a police officer. The good news is that most Courts have a warrant quash procedure and calenders where you can appear in person and quash (recall/cancel/stop) the warrant. You need to call the Court that gave you notice beforehand and find out what there particular procedure is. Alot of Courts will require your appearance in person to schedule the Court appearance. Some Courts will allow you to quash the warrant at the Court clerks window if it is below a certain amount (for example $1000) and pay a warrant fee (for example $75). The key is TO DO SOMETHING, so you don’t have this horrible uncertainity over your head. Once you appear at the scheduled Court appearance, most Courts will simply release you on your own PR (personal recognizance) (obviously this depends some on your prior history and reason for missing the Court date) and set a new Court date. If arraignment was the missed hearing, some Courts will do the arraignment at that time. For King County see link King County Quash Warrant
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What are some Jail alternatives for my DUI conviction?
In the Seattle Metro Area there are several Jails where to serve your DUI Jail time. These Jails tend to be more comfortable than the County Jails, albeit, you have to pay for the privilege to serve your time. Remember, the Judge must specifically authorize another Jail at sentencing. Otherwise, you have will have to serve your time at the King County Jail. (this is not an exhaustive list and is subject to change)
The City of Enumclaw Jail (about an hour from downtown Seattle)
Direct Line (360) 825-8580 – Enumclaw Jail directions and map
Bring:
- $85.00 – daily charge (cash);
- Copy of commitment and Court Order;
- Photo ID; (drivers license)
- Prescription medications;
- All other items will be provided;
- Will need to fax copy of commitment to Jail;
- Call day before to confirm bed availability; (I would also check a week out to get an idea of bed availability and if you have any questions about what you can bring or parking etc.)
- Weekdays are much better (Wednesday/Thursday). Will be in General Population;
The City of Issaquah Jail (about 30 minutes from downtown Seattle)
Direct Line (425).837.3265
130 East Sunset Way
Issaquah, Washington – Issaquah Jail
Bring:
- $140.00 – daily charge; (cash only)
- Photo ID; (drivers license)
- Copy of Commitment Order and Court Order;
- Prescription medications;
- All other items will be provided;
- Check-in time is 7 am – 9 am or 7 – 9 pm;
- Call day before to confirm bed availability (I would also check a week out to get an idea of bed availability and if you have any questions about what you can bring or parking etc;
- Weekdays are best. Weekends tend to fill-up quickly.
The City of Kirkland Jail (about 20 minutes from downtown Seattle)
(425) 587.3400 (push jail extension)
11750 NE 118th St, Kirkland WA 98034
Kirkland, Washington
Bring:
- $80.00 – daily charge (cash or money order only)
- Photo ID; (drivers license)
- Copy of Commitment Order;
- Prescription medications;
- All other items will be provided;
- Check-in time is 24 hours;
- Have to go in person and fill-out an application “beforehand”.
- Take copy of Commitment Order and Court Order showing Kirkland Jail authorized. Usually Plenty of availability;
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How long will I need the ignition interlock device on a first offense DUI?
You will need the IID for One (1) year on a first offense DUI or Physical Control conviction. Remember, it is typically now the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) and not the Court’s that are enforcing this requirement.
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