In the state of California, your first DUI offense can carry with it some steep penalties. While they’re not as severe as the penalties imposed upon repeat offenders, they’re still serious and can greatly affect the lives of those subjected to them. Here’s what you can expect if you’...
Learn about DUI penalties in Washington State from a Lynnwood DUI attorney. DUI charges in WA can result in penalties such as substantial jail time.
When a person is arrested for DUI in the Peach State, most first offenders want to know more about punishment for DUI in Georgia. Thinking that they will be convicted under DUI GA law, they begin researching Georgia DUI penalties. (Seesimilar 8.5 inch by 11 inch form, below). RED ALE...
State Toughens Penalties for DUI, Other CrimesByline: Robert McCoppin Daily Herald Legal Affairs WriterMcCoppin, Robert
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Getting charged with a DUI (driving under the influence) can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. From the initial arrest to navigating the legal process…
This would trigger additional penalties under California Vehicle Code Section 14601. You would likely be facing time in county jail and heavy fines, and such a violation would also be reported to your home state. Remember that driving on a suspended license, especially one suspended for a DUI,...
Underage DUI: California has a zero tolerance policy for underage drivers. If you are under 21 and you are caught with any amount of alcohol in your system, you will be charged with underage DUI. Multiple DUIs: For every DUI conviction that you get in a 10-year period, you will face...
For example, in Maine, you need $50,000 in bodily injury liability per person, $100,000 in bodily injury liability per accident, and $25,000 in property damage liability per accident. On the other hand, California requires $15,000 in bodily injury liability per person, $30,000 in bodily...
The penalties for a first time offense and subsequent DUI/DWI offenses vary in each state. You may face harsher penalties if you have an especially high BAC. Penalties for a conviction may include: Suspension of your driver’s license