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14 Αυγ 2020 · According to California penalties curated by the Superior Court of California, Alameda County, as well as VC Section 23152, VC 23153, VC 23573, California Penal Code Sections 17 and PC 19, for a first DUI charged as a misdemeanor, the fine ranges from $390 to $1,000, plus penalty assessments.
California felony DUI may be charged if (1) it’s a fourth drunk driving offense, (2) an injury was caused to a third party, or (3) you had a prior felony drunk driving charge for any reason. The penalties listed here are set forth in California’s main DUI penalty laws: VC 2353 6, VC 23540 , VC 23646 , and VC 23566 .
California Vehicle Code § 23152(a) VC prohibits drunk driving. This section allows you to get charged with DUI even if your BAC is at or under 0.08%.
If you drive with an illegal BAC, a law enforcement officer can charge you with DUI. Even if your BAC is below legal limits, that does not mean it is safe for you to drive. Almost everyone feels negative effects of alcohol, even at levels lower than the legal limit.
Injury DUIs are "wobblers"—meaning they can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony. If charged as a felony, an injury DUI can result in a prison sentence of 16 months to four years. And depending on the defendant's history, fines for an injury DUI can range from $390 to $5,000. DUIs with fatalities.
The DMV is required to suspend or revoke the driving privilege of any person under age 21 who was detained and/or arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol, or a combination of alcohol and drugs, who: