California DUI laws & resources for a California DUI attorney with a defense
You can be arrested for DUI in California based on your blood alcohol content (BAC) or your driving pattern at the time you are pulled over. In California it is illegal to drive with a BAC of .08% or higher.
California drivers face strict consequences under the state’s current DUI laws. First time offenders may have to attend an alcohol and drug prevention program. The fines total about $2,000, depending on the details of the California DUI case. DUI offenders can spend between 48 hours and 6 months in jail. Probation is a possibility for some offenders. Ignition interlock, vehicle impound, public work service, trash detail, volunteer work and other enhancements are a possibility.
To learn more about a California DUI call 1 800 THE LAW DUI.















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