Q: What are the specific penalties for second, third, or subsequent DUI offenses?

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In California, the penalties for second, third, or subsequent DUI offenses vary based on the number of prior convictions and the time period in which they occurred. For a second DUI offense within 10 years of the first, penalties may include a fine ranging from $1,200 to $1,800, a jail sentence of 96 hours to one year, and a mandatory attendance at an alcohol education program for 18 to 30 months. Additionally, the offender’s driver’s license may be suspended for two years.

For a third DUI offense within 10 years, the penalties increase significantly. An offender may face fines ranging from $1,800 to $2,500, a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 120 days, up to one year, and an alcohol education program for 30 months is typically required. The driver’s license suspension can be for three years.

In the case of a fourth or subsequent DUI conviction within 10 years, the penalties may include a felony charge, a fine of up to $1,000, and a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 16 months to 3 years; additionally, the individual may face a loss of driving privileges for four years. In all cases, the court may also impose additional penalties and requirements, including installation of an ignition interlock device. These penalties highlight the seriousness of repeated DUI offenses in California and the state’s efforts to combat impaired driving.

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