I recently got a DUI in the process of relocating to a different state, my question is will I be able to let the courts know that I'm relocating so that they may transfer said DUI to my new state or should I finish making the move and later let them know about it?
Asked on 11/28/11, 8:12 am
2 Answer from Attorneys
Andrea Welker
Welker Law Office
There is no transferring a criminal charge. You have to submit to the jurisdiction in which the act occurred. If you live in Alaska and you commit a crime in Kentucky, you have to come back to court in Kentucky and serve your time in Kentucky if you are so sentenced. If you enter a state and commit an act there, you have submitted to that state's jurisdiction.
Answered on 11/28/11, 10:10 am
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