Q: What is the difference between a misdemeanor DUI and a felony DUI in California?

A:

In California, the distinction between a misdemeanor DUI and a felony DUI primarily revolves around the circumstances of the offense and the offender’s prior history. A misdemeanor DUI typically applies in first-time cases without aggravating factors. If a driver is charged with DUI for the first time and does not have any prior DUI convictions, it is usually treated as a misdemeanor. This can result in penalties such as fines, license suspension, and possible jail time up to six months.

Conversely, a DUI offense escalates to a felony under specific conditions. These conditions include having multiple prior DUI convictions (generally three or more within a ten-year period), being involved in an accident that causes injury or death, or having a DUI with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.15% or higher. When charged as a felony, the penalties are more severe, which may include longer prison sentences, larger fines, and a more extensive period of license suspension.

California law emphasizes public safety and the seriousness of repeat offenses and injurious incidents, leading to stricter punishments for felony DUIs compared to misdemeanors. This reflects the legal system’s approach to deterring impaired driving through increased consequences for more serious or habitual offenses.

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