Q: What are the potential penalties for a DUI conviction?
Under California law, a DUI conviction can lead to a range of penalties, depending on several factors such as prior offenses and the circumstances surrounding the incident. Typically, first-time offenders may face penalties that include a fine of approximately $390 to $1,000, along with various administrative fees, which can significantly increase the total amount. Additionally, first-time offenders might be subjected to a license suspension that lasts for about six months.
For individuals with prior DUI convictions, the penalties become more severe. A second DUI conviction may lead to increased fines, a longer license suspension up to two years, and mandatory completion of an 18-month alcohol education program. If an individual has three or more DUI convictions within a 10-year period, the penalties escalate further, potentially including imprisonment, higher fines, and even longer license restrictions.
Moreover, if a DUI involves aggravating factors such as having a very high blood alcohol concentration (BAC) or causing injury to another person, the penalties may be significantly enhanced. In such cases, individuals could face felony charges, which carry potential prison sentences and more extensive fines. It is essential for anyone facing DUI charges to understand these potential penalties and seek legal assistance to navigate the complexities of the law and their specific circumstances.