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Can they charge with me for a DUI?

I was arrested for a DUI about 3 months ago in California. Even though I called the courthouse, I was given no information about this charge after I was released from jail. I thought that it had actually been dropped because I think that the blood test came back negative. Now, three months later, I received a notice in the mail saying that I have to be at court in a week? Can they still file a charge this long after the arrest?
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Answered By: Prometheus: A Social Justice Law Firm
Yes, they may still charge with a DUI. I handle such matters, and you can contact me for a consultation.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

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Answered By: Nelson & Lawless
The DA has at least a year, or more, to file charges. You now get to fight them or negotiate a plea bargain just like any other defendant charged. If serious about getting counsel to help you, feel free to contact me.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

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Answered By: Law Offices of Ramona Hallam
Yes, they are able to file charges for much longer than 3 months. You should really consult an attorney if you believe your blood test was negative. They can order blood-typing and re-testing to help you prove your case, among other things. DUI is a serious charge that has consequences lasting 10 years.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

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Answered By: Law Office of Eric Sterkenburg
They have up to a year to file the charges. If you hire an attorney to appear for you will not have to appear in court. Contact me for more information on this.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 9/2/2010

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