Q: What are the potential legal consequences of a drug DUI in California?

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In California, driving under the influence of drugs (DUI) can lead to both criminal and administrative penalties. If an individual is convicted of drug DUI, they may face misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the circumstances of the case, such as whether there were previous DUI offenses or if there was an accident that resulted in injury. The penalties may include jail time, fines, and mandatory participation in drug counseling or rehabilitation programs.

The potential jail time for a first-time drug DUI offense can range from 96 hours to six months. If it is a second or subsequent offense, the jail time may increase significantly. Furthermore, fines can range from $390 to $1,000, not including additional fees and assessments that may apply. The court may also impose probation, which typically includes requirements such as attending educational classes regarding substance abuse.

In addition to criminal penalties, individuals convicted of drug DUI will face administrative consequences from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). They may face a suspension of their driver’s license for a minimum period, along with the possibility of mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device. The DMV can impose these penalties regardless of the outcome of the criminal proceedings. Therefore, it is essential for anyone facing a drug DUI charge to seek legal counsel to navigate the complexities of their situation and mitigate potential consequences.

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