Q: Can you still face criminal charges after winning a DUI DMV hearing?

A:

Yes, it is possible to face criminal charges even after winning a DMV hearing related to a DUI case. Winning a DMV hearing, which pertains to the administrative actions taken by the Department of Motor Vehicles regarding your driving privileges, does not prevent law enforcement from pursuing criminal charges against you. The DMV hearing primarily focuses on whether there is sufficient evidence to suspend a driver’s license, whereas criminal charges constitute a separate legal action that can be initiated by the state based on the circumstances surrounding the DUI incident.

In California, the outcomes of the DMV hearing and the criminal proceedings are independent. Even if the DMV rules in your favor and allows you to retain your driving privileges, the prosecutor may still decide to file DUI charges based on the arrest and collected evidence. This means that regardless of the DMV hearing outcome, you could still be prosecuted in court for driving under the influence, where the penalties include potential fines, jail time, and further license repercussions.

It is crucial to seek advice from a qualified attorney who can help navigate both the DMV hearing and any criminal proceedings. An attorney can offer guidance specific to your case, ensuring you understand the potential legal implications of the DUI incident and the options available for your defense.

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