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<blockquote data-quote="OUinLA" data-source="post: 2525884" data-attributes="member: 33643"><p>Multiple DUI's doesn't necessarily mean felony. It depends where he got them and how they were filed. Example: I could get a city charge/ticket DUI in Okc and then get the exact same arrest in Norman but since they were filed city they don't count against each other. If they file state charges then it follows you closely and "counts" more. I'm a deputy so I have to file state. City police can file either. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad your friend that has the felony is doing good. They are tough to get away from, especially regarding employment. I would really like to see some reclassification of crimes/felonies. When is comes to sentencing we have what we call misdefelonies or felomeaners. They break the rules of typical sentencing, such as jail time for a felony but people still get a felony on their record. Lastly, as mentioned before, there is a possibility he can receive a pardon. I'd suggest using an attorney or someone very well spoken to prepare the statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OUinLA, post: 2525884, member: 33643"] Multiple DUI's doesn't necessarily mean felony. It depends where he got them and how they were filed. Example: I could get a city charge/ticket DUI in Okc and then get the exact same arrest in Norman but since they were filed city they don't count against each other. If they file state charges then it follows you closely and "counts" more. I'm a deputy so I have to file state. City police can file either. I'm glad your friend that has the felony is doing good. They are tough to get away from, especially regarding employment. I would really like to see some reclassification of crimes/felonies. When is comes to sentencing we have what we call misdefelonies or felomeaners. They break the rules of typical sentencing, such as jail time for a felony but people still get a felony on their record. Lastly, as mentioned before, there is a possibility he can receive a pardon. I'd suggest using an attorney or someone very well spoken to prepare the statement. [/QUOTE]
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