Q: What are the different types of DUI charges in California?
In California, there are several types of DUI charges that an individual can face, depending on the circumstances surrounding the offense. The most common charge is a standard DUI under Vehicle Code Section DUI 23152(a), which involves driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. This charge can lead to misdemeanor penalties, including fines, license suspension, and potential jail time.
Another type is the DUI with injury, which falls under Vehicle Code Section 23153. This charge is applied when a driver causes injury to another person while driving under the influence. DUI with injury can result in felony charges, significantly increasing the potential penalties, including longer jail sentences and higher fines.
Additionally, there are specialized charges such as driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or more, also under Vehicle Code Section 23152(b). This can apply to both alcohol-related offenses and drug-related cases where impairment is evident. For repeat offenders or those with extreme BAC levels, enhanced penalties may apply, such as aggravated DUI charges. The law also categorizes DUIs involving commercial drivers, under Vehicle Code Section 23152(d), which defines stricter limits at a BAC of 0.04% for commercial vehicle operators.