Q: How does California handle DUI cases involving minors?

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In California, DUI laws apply to minors, and there are specific regulations governing how these cases are handled. According to the California Vehicle Code, individuals under the age of 21 are prohibited from driving with any measurable amount of alcohol in their system, which is known as the “zero tolerance” policy. If a minor is caught driving with a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.01% or higher, they can be charged with DUI, even if they are not legally intoxicated according to the adult standard of 0.08%.

When a minor is arrested for DUI, the consequences can include both administrative and criminal penalties. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will typically impose a suspension of the minor’s driving privileges, which can last for one year for a first offense. In addition to a suspension, minors may also face fines, mandatory DUI education programs, and community service. Moreover, if the minor is convicted of DUI, it can result in a misdemeanor charge, which may carry additional consequences such as probation and increased insurance rates.

Furthermore, the legal process for minors can differ from that of adults, and they may have access to diversion programs or other rehabilitative options to mitigate the impact of the charges. It is important for minors and their guardians to consult with legal professionals experienced in handling DUI cases involving young drivers to navigate these complex legal waters effectively.

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