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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 DUI Offenses


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



First DUI

You can win the DMV hearing! Many DUI lawyers credibly report 50 - 70% win rates at the DMV hearings. Even the DMV reports a 35% win rate without a lawyer. If you do nothing and ignore the hearing your license will be suspended (4 months for a first DUI.) Even if you lose, however, you can still petition for a restricted license.

At the DMV hearing the DMV shoulders the burden to prove that 1) you were lawfully stopped and arrested, and 2) that the BA at the time of driving was over a .08. The DMV will most likely not call witnesses and will rely on the officers' reports and the blood alcohol test results.

Chances are a skilled California DUI lawyer can show that the officer's documentation was insufficient to support a suspension. Lawyers can also call blood alcohol or breath machine experts to show that the results are incorrect.

Remember to get your notice filed within 10 days. The hearing will usually then be scheduled within 60 days. As with most of these DUI issues get a good DUI attorney onboard early and let them maneuver the case to your advantage.

Bargaining to a Lesser Charge
Probation
Penalties
Court Required Programs
Insurance Consequences
Job Consequences
Effect of BAC
Clearing Your Record