Consequences of a Third DUI Conviction in San Bernardino – CVC 23546
Consequences of a Third DUI Conviction in San Bernardino – CVC 23546
Consequences of a Third DUI Conviction in San Bernardino – CVC 23546 If you are convicted of driving while under the influence (DUI), and you have two prior DUI convictions on your record within the past 10 years, you will face the punishment of a third DUI conviction. Here are some of the potential consequences you are facing: Jail Time Your third DUI conviction within 10 years will result in…
Read MorePenalties For A Second-Time DUI Conviction in Riverside – CVC 23540
Penalties For A Second-Time DUI Conviction in Riverside - CVC 23540 A second DUI conviction occurs when your present DUI conviction is within 10 years of a prior DUI conviction. A second-time DUI conviction in Riverside is punished more severely than a first DUI conviction. Here is a list of potential consequences you are facing: Jail Time For your second DUI offense within 10 years, you could be facing up to…
Read MoreAm I Facing Jail Time If I Am Accused Of A DUI Causing Injury In Los Angeles? (CVC 23153)
Am I Facing Jail Time If I Am Accused Of A DUI Causing Injury In Los Angeles? (CVC 23153) A violation of California Vehicle Code section 23153 occurs when a driver causes injury to another while driving under the influence. If you are charged with DUI causing injury, you may face jail time, fines, and a loss of your driving privilege. If you have been charged with a DUI causing…
Read MorePunishment For a First-Time DUI Conviction in Orange County CVC 23536, 23152(a) 23152(b)
If you are charged with a DUI in Orange County, you are facing some serious consequences, including possible jail time and large fines. Lawmakers attempt to deter first-time DUI offenders with strict punishments to prevent offenders from thinking about driving while intoxicated. Potential Jail time If you are convicted of a DUI, you may be imprisoned for up to 6 months in county jail. In Orange County, you may also…
Read MoreHow A Lawyer Can Help With A DUI Causing Injury In Riverside (CVC 23153)
How A Lawyer Can Help With A DUI Causing Injury In Riverside (CVC 23153) If you have been charged with DUI causing injury in Riverside (California Vehicle Code section 23153), you need to contact a Riverside Wallin & Klarich attorney right away because a DUI causing injury conviction carries much more severe punishments and penalties than a traditional DUI conviction (under California Vehicle Code section 23152). Hiring a Riverside Wallin…
Read MoreConsequences for a DUI Causing Injury in Orange County (CVC 23153)
If you are facing charges for DUI causing injury in Orange County, you need to call an Orange County Wallin & Klarich DUI Defense Attorney as soon as possible. The consequences of a DUI causing injury conviction can be severe. Hiring an Orange County Wallin & Klarich DUI Defense Attorney early in your case is the best possible way to protect you from a lengthy jail sentence. A violation of…
Read MoreProsecution of DUI Cases Based Upon Drug Impairment – CVC 23152(a)
Prosecution of DUI Cases Based Upon Drug Impairment – CVC 23152(a) The prosecution of DUI cases based upon drug impairment (CVC 23152(a)) is more complex for prosecutors than alcohol-related DUI’s. The main reason for this is because “impairment” can be more difficult to prove, which makes these cases more difficult to prosecute. Over the years, most DUI studies have focused on the effects of alcohol on driving ability and the…
Read MoreOrange County DUI Conviction Fines and Fees
Orange County DUI Conviction Fines and Fees In addition to possible jail time and the suspension of your driver’s license, you will be required to pay some severe fines if you are convicted of driving while under the influence (DUI). California Vehicle Code Section 23536 states that you will pay a fine of between $390 and $1,000 for your first DUI conviction. In reality, the actual cost of your DUI…
Read MoreOrange County DUI Terms (And Hidden Fees) of Probation
Orange County DUI Terms (And Hidden Fees) of Probation If you have been convicted of a DUI in Orange County the court may place you on probation in addition to jail time, fines, and the suspension of your driver’s license. In Orange County, your probation period will usually last three years. Orange County DUI Probation When the court sentences you to probation, you will have to adhere to the following…
Read MorePunishment For Smoking Marijuana While Driving (CVC 23152(a))
Punishment For Smoking Marijuana While Driving (CVC 23152(a)) Under California Vehicle Code Section 23152, it is unlawful for you to drive a vehicle while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug, or a combination of both. What Punishment Could I Face? Any driving while under the influence (DUI) punishment may include the following: Jail time Fines and other related penalty assessments that will cost over $2,000; and Suspension…
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