C. Robert Brooks    Attorney At Law - DUI & DMV Defense      

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1. The charge of driving under the influence is actually two charges: 23152(a)V.C. "driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (or both)" and, 23152(b) V.C. "driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher." The punishment is the same whether you plead to either offense.

2. If you are convicted of either charge, it counts as two points against your negligent operator count at the DMV. See the DMV page for more about their procedure.

3. Conviction on either count is "priorable" for the next seven years. That means that if you pick up another DUI within that time, it will count  as a second offense requiring mandatory jail time and a license suspension for one year.

4. Since what happens at the Court and what happens at the DMV are separate procedures, it is possible to be found guilty in the criminal case, but still win the DMV hearing.

5. On the other hand, if you were actually acquitted in Court of the "b" count, and had previously lost your DMV hearing, you would then have the right to force the DMV to return your license and set aside their suspension.

6. If you are convicted of a DUI, you will be required, during the three years that you are on probation, to maintain proof of insurance on file with the DMV. If it should lapse during that time, the DMV will suspend your license.

7. If you are caught driving while your license is suspended for a DUI
conviction, the mandatory minimum jail term is 10 days.

8. In addition to DUI suspensions, if you should plead guilty to even an infraction for possession of marijuana the DMV will suspend your driving privilege for six months.

9. DUI's are tough charges with difficult consequences if you are convicted. But they are beatable, both in Court and at the DMV.

10. You need an experienced DUI defense professional to represent you!

 

Disclaimer: C. Robert Brooks, and the law offices of Moore, Sorensen & Horner, are licensed to practice solely in the State of California. We cannot give you legal advice on this site and nothing contained here should be construed as such. All legal references are based on California law. However, because individual circumstances vary, you must not rely on the general information listed here as being specifically applicable to you. If you need legal advice regarding California law please call us to review the specific facts of your case. Nothing in the foregoing should be considered a guarantee as to the outcome of any given case. Your mileage may vary.