Washington DUI Court Hearing Question
Reader’s Question:
I was arrested for DUI in Washington and I am just waiting for my first court date. I wanna be prepared and all and I have already talked to my lawyer regarding the defenses that we will use. What I need to know now is where will my court hearings take place?
Trevor
Spokane, WA
When you are arrested for DUI in Spokane, Washington, your case will be heard in a particular court. The specific court your case is docketed in depends on some factors including which police agency arrested you and how many DUI convictions you have. If this is your first or second DUI charge, the case is still a misdemeanor and your case will be in either a municipal or district court of the county where you were arrested. Your case is a felony if you have three DUI convictions and you will be scheduled for a preliminary hearing in the District Court of the county where you were arrested. Depending on how you were charged, a DUI felony conviction may also be heard originally in the Circuit Court of the county you were arrested.
Your case will be heard in the municipal court of Spokane if you are arrested for a DUI in a municipality by a municipal police officer if Spokane has a municipal court. Municipal courts and district courts have no power to hear DUI felony cases. However, a district court can have preliminary hearings in DUI felony cases.
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