should I have someting in writing that states I need interlock from my parole officer
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should I have someting in writing that states I need interlock from my parole officer
I have my liscense and it is valid but I was told I need interlock. I signed nothing and was given nothing in writing. MY PO told me I would go to jail if he caught me driving. I am not but I want to know why my liscence is still valid.
Asked on May 5, 2009 under Criminal Law, Louisiana
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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
An interlock requires you to breathe into a tube. So, I don't see why he would say you shouldn't drive unless you are a chronic alcoholic and he trying to save you from yourself. Contact a private criminal defense attorney in Louisiana to review your file, parole conditions, and the interlock issue and see if you can drive. Try www.attorneypages.com.
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