A second offense DUI conviction in California is a misdemeanor carrying at least 96 hours of jail, fines, DUI School, and a 1-year IID requirement.
https://youtu.be/Q68A1RfUwcI A third-time DUI in California is punishable by 3 to 5 years of probation, 120 days to 1 year in jail, $2,500 to $3,000 in fines, 30 months of DUI School, and a 3-year...
A Watson murder is a form of second-degree murder in California.1 It can be charged when a person with a prior California DUI conviction kills someone while driving under the influence. 2 “Watson m...
Comprehensive discussion of DUI School in California, including course lengths, costs, requirements, and consequences for failing to complete DUI School.
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Most adults arrested for DUI in California get charged with 23152(a) VC (driving under the influence of alcohol) and 23152(b) VC (driving with a BAC of .08%+.
The penalties you'll face for a DUI conviction in California can include jail time, fines, license suspension, & having to install an ignition interlock device
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In California, driving under the influence can only be charged as a misdemeanor so long as these three conditions are met: it is a first, second, or third DUI (or wet reckless) within ten years, no...
DUI cases are rarely hopeless. Police officers bungle roadside investigations. Breathalyzers and blood testing are prone to error. Medical conditions render falsely high BAC readings. ; Good DUI defense lawyers capitalize on these issues to win cases. ; Most people arrested for a DUI charge assume the evidence against them is insurmountable.