Misdemeanor DUI

Misdemeanor DUI

Driving under the influence can only be charged as a misdemeanor under California if the following conditions are met:

  • It is your first, second, or third DUI offense within 10 years. A wet reckless offense will also count as a prior offense.
  • No one suffered injuries because of your drunk driving
  • You do not have a prior felony DUI conviction

California VC 23152 makes it an offense to operate a vehicle:

  • When you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more
  • When you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs

The law considers you to be under the influence if:

  • Your physical or mental capabilities are impaired
  • You cannot drive with the caution of a sober or ordinary person

The potential penalties that you could face for a misdemeanor DUI conviction include the following:

  • A confinement of up to one year in a county jail
  • Probation ranging from 3 to 5 years
  • Fines that do not exceed $1,000
  • The suspension of your driver’s license and other restrictions by the Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Mandatory alcohol/drug education classes

You can face aggravated penalties for a misdemeanor DUI offense if:

  • You had a passenger aged below 14 years
  • Your blood alcohol concentration was above 0.15%
  • You were driving at an excessively high speed at the time of arrest

Depending on your case, our attorneys at the San Diego DUI Attorney can help you raise several defenses against charges. Some of the potential defenses that we can employ include the following:

  • The police did not have probable cause to stop your vehicle
  • You did not drive while intoxicated
  • The law enforcement officers violated the required procedures or your constitutional rights.
  • You were not driving

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