Talk to your attorney about ARD
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It’s not the end of the world.
Talk to your criminal attorney about ARD (Accelarated Rehabilitative Disposition) program or a similar program available in NC.
First time misdemeanor offenders may be eligible for such programs provided, one has not used the program before, no convictions within the past 7(?) years and there are no other serious offenses along with the misdemeanor.
This program will get you out of the conviction / jail but, apart from the $s @ 2K + Attorney charges, you may have to go through one or more of the following
- Probation / Parole @ 1 yr
- Suspended drivers lic up to 6 months
- Community service
- School attendance: Highway Safety / Alcohol
- Sanity, Drug, Alcohol abuse evaluation
- Remittance to folks / property affected
- Other conditions imposed by the judge
- Court administrative costs
If eligible and accepted, be good
and take it easy. This will help the Parole officer and DA reduce the ARD duration and grant pardon, provided you have paid all the monies!
On successful completion of the program, have your criminal attorney expunge your records (make sure this is a part of the deal upfront for all representation, documentation and processing) from all concerned agencies.
Patience is key as the whole process may take upto 2 years or more!
As for informing the INS is concerned... with your arrest and bail situation. Sooner or later you will be FP'd and several agencies including FBI will have your records (FP or no FP) this in all probability will show up during the security check ... if the INS does any
.. Consulting your imm lawyer, you should probably send the info to INS after you have been placed into an ARD like program. This will not only communicate the offense but also that you have a process in place to atone for the offense. A misdemeanor does not necessarily mean deportation!
Also, get good references for your character from Priest, Professors, Employer and other credible people. Will be useful in filing your ARD application with the District Attorney.
Hope this helps.
Good luck for a good criminal attorney, a cooperative DA and a merciful judge!
By the way, if you are not convinced by now, drinking and driving is certainly not worth the aggravation and expense that you will go through.
Take it easy and have a safe and happy holiday season.