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DUI Information Articles

• First Things First
• Do I Have To Go To Court
• Weighing Your Options
• Downfalls of Representing Yourself
• Saving Your License
• Your First DUI
• 2nd DUI/Multiple DUIs
• DUI & Trial Defenses
• Job Consequences
• Treatment Programs
• Alternatives To Jail
• Under 21- Zero Tolerance
• Out of State License
• DUI With Injury/Accident
• Penalty Charts
• Consult a DUI Defense Expert
• DUI's in San Francisco
• Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs)
• The evidence against you in a DUI case
• What To Do If Stopped


California Vehicle Code Articles


• License Suspension
• Alcohol Container Storage
• Blood Alcohol Content
• Chemical Test Information
• Drinking Inside Your Car
• Drinking While Driving Defined
• DUI Causing Bodily Injury
• DUI Defined
• DUI Program Information
• DUI Punishment – First Offense
• DUI Punishment – Ignition Interlock Device
• DUI Punishment – License Suspension
• DUI Punishment – Second Offense
• DUI Punishment – Third Offense
• DUI Tests After Arrest
• DUI Vehicle Impound
• DUI With DUI Priors
• Felony DUI Punishment – First Offense
• DUI Punishment – First Offense Probation
• Getting Back Your License
• Ignition Interlock Device Information
• Intoxicated Gross Vehicular Manslaughter
• License Revocation – Multiple Offenses
• License Suspension for DUI
• License Suspension Information
• Manslaughter Defined
• More Alcohol = Longer Suspensions
• Open Alcohol in Passenger Compartment
• Open Alcohol Possession in Vehicle
• Open Alcohol While Driving
• Refusing a Blood Test
• Refusing the Breathalyzer
• Refusing to Take Chemical Tests
• Rules for Minor Passengers
• Under-18 License Suspension
• Under-21 Alcohol Possession
• Under-21 DUI – First Offense
• Under-21 DUI Defined
• Under-21 DUI Programs
• Under-21 DUI Punishments
• Under-21 Test Refusals
• Using a Suspended or Revoked License



Court


In all misdemeanor DUI cases you will NOT have to go to court if you are represented by a licensed attorney.


In California, you can motion the Court to expunge your conviction (clear your record). Don't try to do this too early. You should wait until you have successfully completed probation and can show the Court how well you have done.

Penalties
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