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Word Count: 497 California – What happens when you get a DUI?
This is one of the most common questions asked to DUI lawyers. When you ask
lawyers this question, you do not always get straight answers because every
circumstance is different. According to
DUI.com the most common penalties are as followed.
- $1200 fine
- 3 years probation
- 3-5 days sheriff work alternative program
- 4 months suspended license
- First offender school
When a driver in the state of California is arrested for driving under the
influence of alcohol their driver’s license is immediately confiscated by the
police and then served with the DMV’s ‘Notice of Suspension’. This will formally
suspend their license, provide temporary driving privileges for 30 days and will
also explain some aspects of the applicable law. In addition, it states that
there is a right to contest the suspension and force the DMV to return the
license as long as the DMV’s Local Driver Safety is contacted by the attorney
within 10 calendar days of the arrest.
A driver’s license is immediately suspended if their blood alcohol level is
above .08% (or above .01% for drivers under 21 years of age) or if they refuse
to take a chemical test. If the driver is from another state other than
California, then the officer has no right to seize their license. However, the
officer will issue a ‘Notice of Suspension’ which suspends the driver’s license
in the state of California (after 30 days) from driving. If there is a
conviction in court, the state of California will contact the home state of the
convicted party, and that state will usually suspend their license the same way
they do it there.
Ramification of Getting a California DUI
First off – getting a DUI will cost you money.
First offence: $390 - $1000 plus local fees, penalties and assessments for
total of $1300 - $3500. This doesn’t include any lawyers fees –which can be from
$500.00 to $15,000 depending on if you’re in a small town or large metro area.
Generally speaking the more experienced the lawyer (and you want an experienced
lawyer) the more it will cost.
There are social ramifications of getting a DUI as well. A charge of DUI/DWI
can have serious ramifications on a defendant's driver's license, criminal
record and ability to work and function in society. Some employers may decline
in hiring someone because of a felony level DUI.
Ask yourself before getting behind the wheel after drinking if it’s really
worth it. Based on the above –a cab ride home is downright cheap. Be safe –not
sorry.
About The Author
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Kerry L. Steigerwalt is one of the most successful and prestigious criminal
defense lawyers in San Diego. If you have been convicted of a DUI please visit
us at
http://www.sddefenselawyers.com
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