Star of Dash Dolls Malika Haqq arrested on suspicion of DUI

On Thursday October 8, 04:18A.M., Khloe Kardashian’s best friend and star of the reality show Dash Dolls Malika Haqq was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence after a reported car crash. Haqq, co-manager of Kardashian’s DASH boutique with her twin sister Khadijal Haqq McCray and a star of the Dash Dolls show which premiered on September 20, was at a birthday party earlier in the evening.

 On Thursday October 8, 04:18A.M., Khloe Kardashian’s best friend and star of the reality show Dash Dolls Malika Haqq was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor driving under the influence after a reported car crash. Haqq, co-manager of Kardashian’s DASH boutique with her twin sister Khadijal Haqq McCray and a star of the Dash Dolls show which premiered on September 20, was at a birthday party earlier in the evening.

 Picture: Khloe Kardashian 

 According to the California Highway Patrol report, the police had received a call about a collision involving a black Mercedes-Benz, blocking lanes about 3A.M. in North Hollywood. Haqq sustained minor injuries from the collision and had symptoms of intoxication. It was added that after a field sobriety test, officers determined that Haqq was under the influence of alcohol. Haqq is suspected of driving with a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.08 percent, according to the report.

 32-years old Haqq spent hours in custody at Valley Jail in Van Nuys, California, before being released on $30,000 bail. Haqq has yet to comment on the incident.

According to an E! Spokesperson, the show will continue to air without interruption, however, refused further comments.

Entry to Canada may be a challenge to those with a record of criminal conviction, and DUI is one of the most common barrier travellers face when crossing the Canadian border.

In the U.S., many states may allow those charged with DUI conditional discharge, leaving no DUI conviction on their criminal record after completion of their probation. For specific information on whether your state offers conditional discharge programs, visit state conditional discharge programs . For more information on State-Specific procedures, visit state clearance policies

Although normally you cannot enter Canada if you are criminally inadmissible, you may be able to overcome your inadmissibility through rehabilitation, or receive a temporary resident permit.

By going through rehabilitation criminal rehabilitation, you can start anew with a clean state. You are eligible to apply for rehabilitation if you have been convicted outside of Canada and five years have passed since the sentence was completed (including the payment of fines). 

If more than 10 years have passed since the date a sentence was completed, you may be deemed rehabilitated for one indictable offence if the crime is punishable by a maximum prison term of less than 10 years in Canada. Two or more summary convictions may also be deemed rehabilitated after five years. For more information, refer to deemed rehabilitation  

 If you are unable to apply for rehabilitation because five have not passed, you may receive a temporary resident permit temporary resident permit  if you have a valid reason under specific circumstances to travel to Canada that is justified and you do not pose a risk due to your past criminal record.

 

FWCanada is a Canadian Immigration Law Firm which provides expertise in immigration services such as Temporary Resident Permits, Criminal Rehabilitation, Study Permits and Work Permits. Marisa Feil and her team ensure that each case is closely evaluated to determine the most relevant program. For more information, contact FWCanada at 1-855-316-3555.