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How to go about paying fines/fees to restore license |
| Drunk Driving / DUI / DWI |
My brother has copme to me for help alkthough I am not sure where to go.
Between 2001-2005 he went through a period making very bad coices and decisions leading to time in jail for DUI, driving under suspension, etc...After being released from jail he has been back at work full time, license suspension continues., As of Sept 2008 he was "eligible" to get his license back and went to court for this. Hanging over his head is $3000-3500 in fines and fees, not sure what late fees will be accrued to these. He would very much like to get this all behind him and get his license back but as one can imagine, late fees alone will bury him financially. While he knows waiting is not helping his cause, he doesn't know where to turn nor can he afford to hire an attorney.
How does he go about starting to resolve these to completely get his life back on track? He was told it is $60.00 each time he opens a case, which would add up too since there are many outstanding fines. Is there a person in the court he can contact and talk to about getting late fees dropped, set up payments etc...lump all the fines into one or does each have to be dealt with individually? I would like to help but don't know how to advise him and I can not afford an attorney for him either.
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Threaten to Kill |
| Other Crimes – Federal and State |
Connecticut
I need some advice here -- family member A has a conservatorship due to depression. Another family member B overheard another individual C threaten to kill this person (I will blow him away with a gun) and the other person C went into detail on how it was going to happen if the person A came to their house to see another family member who was residing there. Since there is a conservatorship in place, we just made sure the conserved person A never was at the other person's C home, etc. I had called the local police dept. and they told me that the family member B who heard the threat had to file the report -- and he wasn't willing to... this was 9 months ago... since then, they have contacted the conserved person A to get him involved in their lives again and the conserved person A has been in contact with them again -- they try to get money from him as well. This threat to kill is now a real and viable concern again as they now have access to him again. What are my options and what can the law due to protect this vulnerable adult? The guns they have I believe are unregistered or registered to a deceased family member.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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