Legal Question in DUI Law in Maine

Statute of limations

I'm from Canada and was charge 24 years ago fro DWI. Never came back for court or paid the fine. Is there a Statute of limitation, if so how can i clean this up


Asked on 10/30/07, 9:34 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Marchese Drummond & Drummond, LLP

Re: Statute of limations

Once you are convicted, they can enforce the judgment, including any fine or any requirements that you need to complete in order to restore your privilege to drive in Maine. If you never came back to court, then they can still prosecute you, and 1 of 2 things may have occurred: either you were convicted in your absence; or the court issued a warrant for your arrest due to your failure to appear, in which case you would also be charged with the crime of failure to appear. If you don't plan on having trouble at the border, and if you want to clean this up, the best thing is to contact the district attorney's office where the case is being prosecuted. I suggest that you have local counsel do that for you, so you do not run the risk of being arrested and put in jail for a few days. Let me know if I can be of assistance. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Answered on 10/31/07, 8:57 am


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