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If this is your first offense and you meet other criteria, you may
be eligible for admission to the Accelerated Rehabilitative
Disposition Program. This is more commonly called the ARD
Program. Your admission to the ARD Program will be subject to the
approval of the District Attorney and the Court. As a condition of the
Program, you will be required to attend safe driving classes.
In addition you will be under the Court's supervision for at least
six months. You will also lose your driver's license for a minimum of thirty days to a maximum
of one year. If you successfully complete the ARD Program
the D.U.I. charge will be dismissed and you will have the
right to ask the Court to have your arrest record erased. If, however,
you violate any of the conditions of the ARD Program you can
be taken off the Program and prosecuted.
You should also know that if you are stopped by a police officer
and he has reasonable grounds to believe you are driving under
the influence, he can request that you take a breathalyzer
or blood test. If you are placed under arrest and refuse to take
the test you will automatically lose
your driver's license for one year.
If you need an attorney and don't have one, the Lawyer Referral and Information Service can help.
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