Getting a DUI is a dreadful experience that no one ever wants to go through. Unfortunately, DUIs are all but rare, especially on certain holiday weekends, such as Labor Day Weekend. Often, on holiday weekends, police will be extra on the lookout for those driving while under the influence of alcohol returning home from parties and get-togethers. If you are someone who recently received a DUI this Labor Day Weekend, you’re most likely now wondering what penalties you’re up against and how a Tehama County DUI lawyer can help you fight those penalties. Please continue reading and reach out to a seasoned criminal defense lawyer from our firm to learn more. Here are some of the questions you may have:
I got a Labor Day Weekend DUI. What penalties may I face?
If you recently received a DUI and it’s your first DUI, you can expect to face a wide range of penalties. Just some of those penalties are as follows:
- You will lose your driver’s license for up to six months
- You may have to go through probation for up to three years
- You will face anywhere between 48 hours and six months in county jail
- You will have to participate in and complete a court-approved DUI school
- You will face fines to the tune of $1,600
- You will no longer be allowed to operate a motor vehicle with any amount of alcohol in your system
What if this was my second DUI?
For a second DUI here in the state of California, you can bet that you’ll face even harsher penalties. The penalties you may face for a second DUI are as follows:
- You will lose your driver’s license for more than six months
- You will face fines of up to $2,500
- You will face anywhere between 10 days and one year in the county jail
- You will have to participate in and complete a court-approved DUI school
- You may have to install the ignition interlock device in your vehicle
How long will I lose my driver’s license for a third DUI in California?
Finally, if this is your third or subsequent DUI, you can expect the harshest set of penalties for driving while under the influence. Those penalties are as follows:
- Probation
- Up to 30 months in a court-approved DUI school
- A fine of $1,800
- You may lose your driver’s license for up to three years
- You will go to jail for anywhere between 120 days and one year
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