Three years
Thanks!
I'm kind of treating this thread as a very detailed journal in the case it might help someone else out or someone has something to add currently. I know when I was scouring through the internet when I was first arrested I would have appreciated reading the nitty gritty of the whole process and definitely appreciated reading other peoples' accounts. If this is against the rules or something, I'll stop.
So I just got out of my arraignment. In what feels very refreshing considering the bleakness of everything else surrounding this, I managed to get the hardship license.
Basically what happened was my lawyer and I were called up to the stand, my lawyer waived reading, and after setting a court date he handed the judge a motion for the hardship license. This contained all of the information I had told my lawyer before, such as how many people were in the house with licenses and why they couldn't drive me to work, why I couldn't take a cab / bus to work, etc.
The judge accepted without asking any questions. I gave up my license to him, we moved over to the clerk and got the police report (we didn't explicitly ask for it) and the piece of paper that is my hardship license, and that was it. Total time spent from the moment we were called up to walking out the door was no more than ten minutes.
In the meantime, I'm told that I misunderstood what my lawyer was saying about the accident preventing the DWAI - the fact that there was an accident involved isn't outright preventing it from being an option, but because it isn't settled yet through the insurance companies due to not getting that police report (which I now have), we can't push for the plea yet. The idea is to basically put together a portfolio that includes stuff like the fact that noone was injured, that the insurance is settled, that I don't have any prior convictions or points on my license / first time offender / etc etc and then presenting it to get the plea bargain.
My lawyer says he's taking it from here, and if he needs anything from me he'll call. Although the huge unknown as to whether or not I'll get the plea is obviously going to be nagging at me constantly, it's somewhat comforting to be finished with the arraignment and knowing that I won't have any disruptions getting to and from work anymore. Any sort of "win" at this point is huge for me.
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