Q: Can I be convicted of DUI if my BAC is below 0.08%?

A:

Yes, under California law, it is possible to be convicted of DUI even if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is below 0.08%. While 0.08% is the legal limit for most drivers, California Vehicle Code Section 23152 states that an individual can be charged with DUI if they are driving under the influence of alcohol or any drug, regardless of the exact BAC level. This means that if the officer observes that your ability to drive is impaired due to alcohol, you can still face DUI charges.

Additionally, the law recognizes that impairment can occur at lower BAC levels, and factors like individual tolerance, the presence of other substances, or specific driving behaviors can contribute to an officer’s determination of impairment. Therefore, if an officer believes that you are not able to operate a vehicle safely due to alcohol consumption, even at a BAC below 0.08%, you could still be arrested and potentially convicted of DUI.

If you are arrested for DUI, it is important to seek legal assistance to understand your rights and the options available to you. Legal professionals can guide you through the complexities of DUI charges, especially when your BAC falls below the commonly known threshold.

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