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Q: What is a DUII Diversion Form 10?
A: DUII Diversion Form 10 is a document used in Oregon related to the conditions of a DUII diversion agreement.
Q: What is a motion to vacate the use of IID as a condition of the diversion agreement?
A: A motion to vacate the use of IID (Ignition Interlock Device) is a request to remove the requirement of using an IID as a condition of a DUII diversion agreement.
Q: What is an IID?
A: Ignition Interlock Device (IID) is a breathalyzer device installed in a vehicle that prevents it from starting if the driver's breath alcohol content is above a certain limit.
Q: What is a DUII diversion agreement?
A: A DUII diversion agreement is a court-supervised program that allows certain DUI offenders to have their charges dismissed upon completion of specific requirements.
Q: What are the conditions of a DUII diversion agreement?
A: The conditions of a DUII diversion agreement may include completing alcohol or drug treatment programs, paying fines, attending a victim impact panel, and installing an IID.
Q: What is the purpose of a motion to vacate the use of IID?
A: The purpose of a motion to vacate the use of IID is to request the court to remove the requirement of using an IID as a condition of a DUII diversion agreement.
Q: Who can file a motion to vacate the use of IID?
A: The defendant or their attorney can file a motion to vacate the use of IID.
Q: What happens if the court grants a motion to vacate the use of IID?
A: If the court grants a motion to vacate the use of IID, the requirement of using an IID as a condition of the DUII diversion agreement is removed.
Q: Is a motion to vacate the use of IID always granted?
A: No, a motion to vacate the use of IID is not guaranteed to be granted. The court will consider various factors before making a decision.
Q: Does vacating the use of IID eliminate other conditions of the DUII diversion agreement?
A: No, vacating the use of IID does not eliminate other conditions of the DUII diversion agreement. The defendant is still required to fulfill all other requirements.
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