Q: Can you still be charged with DUI even if below the legal limit?

A:

Yes, in California, you can still be charged with DUI even if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is below the legal limit of 0.08%. According to information found on themeehanlawfirm.com, California law allows for the prosecution of individuals for driving under the influence if their ability to operate a vehicle is impaired due to alcohol or drugs, regardless of their BAC level. This means that if a person’s driving is affected by alcohol consumption, even at a level below 0.08%, they can still face DUI charges.

Additionally, the California Vehicle Code provides a section wherein law enforcement can assess a driver’s behavior and driving patterns. As stated on dmv.ca.gov, evidence such as erratic driving, poor coordination, or behavior that suggests impairment can lead to an arrest for DUI, irrespective of BAC test results. This underscores that the legal focus is on the impairment of the driver rather than solely the quantitative analysis of blood alcohol content.

It is essential to keep in mind that the potential consequences of a DUI charge can include fines, license suspension, and even jail time. Therefore, individuals who are facing DUI allegations below the legal limit should seek legal advice to understand their rights and potential defenses in such situations.

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