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Yes. You can legally drive for 30 days after receiving a DWI in Louisiana if you had a valid driver's license to begin with. Your attorney should file a request for an Administrative Hearing within that 30 days to fight the proposed suspension of your driver's license.
Yes. However, every case is different. Judges can put you in jail if you blew over .15 BAC and in situations when it is not your first DWI. However, we always try to negotiate with the DA to keep that from happening. Sometimes, we can get home incarceration instead of jail time.
The Louisiana hardship license is required if you want to drive legally but your license has been suspended. You will need to apply for a hardship license at the DMV.
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