Q: How does California define a second DUI offense?

A:

In California, a second DUI offense is defined as a subsequent conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs within 10 years of a prior DUI conviction. According to California law, if an individual is arrested and convicted for DUI a second time within this period, the penalties are generally more severe than those imposed for a first offense.

Individuals facing a second DUI charge can be subject to stricter fines, increased jail time, and longer license suspension periods. Typically, the penalties for a second DUI may include a minimum of 96 hours to a maximum of one year in jail, fines that can range significantly, and a two-year license suspension. Additionally, California law may require the installation of an ignition interlock device (IID) for a period of time following the conviction.

It is crucial to consult with a legal professional who can provide advice based on the specifics of any situation, including potential defenses or mitigating factors that may influence the outcome of a second DUI case. Legal representation can help navigate the complexities associated with the DUI process, especially for repeat offenses.

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