While he is serving his sentence in prison, of course if he/she cannot renew via mail. But unless the surrender of his/her drivers license was ordered by the judge as part of his sentencing, he/she will be eligible for one pending his completion of their conviction's terms. Actually in most states just like Military personnel. The drivers license may be renewed via mail for incarcerated individuals. Those with severe medical problems as well as those out of the country unable to reach their local US DMV. A perfect example as well as downloadable forms can be obtained for Connecticut residents at their DMV's Website. http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=805&Q=244790&dmvPNavCtr=|28077|#28084
Similar links may be found by going to your state's DMV website as well.
you may lose your drivers license
No.
People that are convicted of serious crimes (felonies) lose the right to vote.
6 months, and they will be fined either $16000 or spend up to 3 months in jail
Convicted felons in PA cannot vote while serving their sentence and cannot ever serve as a juror. They also lose their right to carry firearms.
you get fined and lose license
At the DMV
It depends on whether it is your first DUI or not and whether or not you are acutally convicted. If you are convicted, you will lose your license. On a first conviction, it is an automatic 90 day suspension. On a second conviction, there is a one year revocation. On a third, it is a three year revocation. I hope this information helps you!
you die
You get arrested if you get caught possessing marijuana in any state of the U.S. Whether you lose your drivers license or not depends on your penalty, and usually your drivers license isn't affected by an arrest.
A criminal record has no bearing on the distribution of assets in Divorce proceedings.
No, because he will not be convicted for the issues about which he is accused...