What is the name of your state? CT/NY
I was recently charged with a DUI in the state of Connecticut - my 1st offense. I'm a college student, resident of New York State who holds a New York driver's license but attend school in CT and live there most of the year. The DUI occurred in CT. I recently retained an attorney and am planning to apply to CT's pre-trial alcohol education program for first time offenders but had a couple of questions that I didn't think to ask him when we last met and thought I would put them up here.
The main question I have is regarding the possibility of a restricted license. First of all, I'm very confused by how my license suspension will work as I am a NY license holder but the arrest occurred in CT. My lawyer told me that NY will be responsible for suspending my license but I will also have a hearing with the CT DMV to determine a suspension of my "privilege to drive" within CT. He mentioned that I will be receiving a letter from the CT DMV notifying me that I have like 5 days to request a hearing and has told me to notify him as soon as I get it so that we can set up that hearing. However, he didn't say anything about a hearing with the New York DMV. Will I also have to go to some sort of hearing with the New York DMV, or will they just suspend it based on CT's decision? But on to the important part... I live off-campus in a house. It's not a typical college town - very suburban and public transportation is virtually nonexistent. The closest bus stop to my house is actually further away than the university is. I have read that both Connecticut and New York do, at least in some cases, grant restricted licenses for work/school related driving. But who would be responsible for determining if I could get one? Would it be New York since I hold a NY license, or would it be Connecticut since that's where the incident occurred and also where I'll be living and going to school for the duration of my license suspension? Finally, it would be greatly appreciated if anybody could give me an idea of how liberally restricted licenses are handed out and what my chances are of getting one...I have read that in Connecticut, even second-time offenders are eligible for them.This is extremely important to me as I'm a senior trying to finish off strong. I understand that this was a horrible mistake and I will punish myself for it long after all of the state-imposed consequences are over...I will face it and make sacrifices but the one thing I don't want to give up is my education - the ability to get myself to and from my classes without having to pester other people with different schedules and their own workload to worry about would be huge for me. Even if I had to have an IID on my car...I would take it with open arms.
I was recently charged with a DUI in the state of Connecticut - my 1st offense. I'm a college student, resident of New York State who holds a New York driver's license but attend school in CT and live there most of the year. The DUI occurred in CT. I recently retained an attorney and am planning to apply to CT's pre-trial alcohol education program for first time offenders but had a couple of questions that I didn't think to ask him when we last met and thought I would put them up here.
The main question I have is regarding the possibility of a restricted license. First of all, I'm very confused by how my license suspension will work as I am a NY license holder but the arrest occurred in CT. My lawyer told me that NY will be responsible for suspending my license but I will also have a hearing with the CT DMV to determine a suspension of my "privilege to drive" within CT. He mentioned that I will be receiving a letter from the CT DMV notifying me that I have like 5 days to request a hearing and has told me to notify him as soon as I get it so that we can set up that hearing. However, he didn't say anything about a hearing with the New York DMV. Will I also have to go to some sort of hearing with the New York DMV, or will they just suspend it based on CT's decision? But on to the important part... I live off-campus in a house. It's not a typical college town - very suburban and public transportation is virtually nonexistent. The closest bus stop to my house is actually further away than the university is. I have read that both Connecticut and New York do, at least in some cases, grant restricted licenses for work/school related driving. But who would be responsible for determining if I could get one? Would it be New York since I hold a NY license, or would it be Connecticut since that's where the incident occurred and also where I'll be living and going to school for the duration of my license suspension? Finally, it would be greatly appreciated if anybody could give me an idea of how liberally restricted licenses are handed out and what my chances are of getting one...I have read that in Connecticut, even second-time offenders are eligible for them.This is extremely important to me as I'm a senior trying to finish off strong. I understand that this was a horrible mistake and I will punish myself for it long after all of the state-imposed consequences are over...I will face it and make sacrifices but the one thing I don't want to give up is my education - the ability to get myself to and from my classes without having to pester other people with different schedules and their own workload to worry about would be huge for me. Even if I had to have an IID on my car...I would take it with open arms.
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