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Got a DWI a few days ago should I still rush?
Well the day after I moved in I made the stupidest decision of my life and went to move my car to a different lot and got pulled over and blew a .1 on the breathalyzer and went to jail for the night. Anyhwho im probably looking at a few classes, some community service, and a drivers license suspension. I go to Arkansas and rush week starts the 9th I believe and I was wondering your opinions on if I should still rush or just wait till next semester?
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DWI/Rush
I practice criminal law in Texas,I've had this talk man with men going through rush who've picked up a DWI or a dope case. Take care of the DWI and make your grades first! If you have a drinking problem or your idea of fraternity life is to see if you can float the keg stay away. If you want to make friends and have a home base in college go for it. You and your parents know what is right for you. Do the right thing for the right reason
Best regards, Glenn Adams |
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If your parents are fine with it and the money is still there, do it. You may have to be a dd, so just trade with a pledge brother on some other cleaning duties or some such. |
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Do fraternities in general have rules (or mandatory admission to the fraternity) to those who have been convicted of any crime? /lane swerve/ |
Idk about that but I havent been convicted yet and I wont be convicted until after rush week so hopefully it wont be a problem. Anywho I spoke with my parents about it today and Im still going to rush but if I feel like its to hard to handle that, the dwi stuff, and school im gonna stop. Thanks for all the help
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I am glad that your DWI story was not as bad as I assumed it was. However, along the lines of what g41965 said, I must ask whether you are 21. It's great that others are addressing the fraternity component but if you are drinking underage, that's the only thing that matters. This lower-end DWI is a Godsend if you are drinking underage.
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yea im under 21
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Good idea
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I'm glad you talked to your parents, Greek Life is fine but your priority needs to be making community supervision/probation and your grades, let your pledge trainer know you wil not violate IE no drinking, no taking things on a scavenger hunt, also no going to bars. Be the DD your pledge brothers will thank you.Trust me a motion to revoke sucks, don't think supervision won't know? I had a client who got an MIP at Arizona State got a motion to revoke in CollinCounty (suburbs of Dallas) and did three days as a sanction after school was out. Best, Glenn Adams |
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As long as it's something minor (DWI/posession) it usually wouldn't affect our acceptance of someone as a pledge. But I don't know if there are any rules regarding it? |
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As long as you don't crash, most people don't spend any significant time in jail, if any. YMMV on whether this is a good thing or not. |
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When I think of minor, I think moving traffic violation. |
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