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Upland DUI Lawyers

  1. Peter Beiner: If you have been charged with a California DUI, do not delay in seeking a good DUI defense lawyer for your DUI/DMV defense, as it may result in the sentencing of jail time, heavy monetary fines, mandatory treatment classes, vehicle impoundment, the loss of your driver license privileges and your eligibility to obtain motor vehicle insurance. These are just a few of the punishments utilized by the criminal courts and the California DMV. For most people, going to jail, losing the legal ability to drive and paying fines in excess of $1000 is not an option.
  2. Sayegh, Julieann: If you have been arrested for DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while intoxicated), you need a competent attorney at your side to defend your rights and assist you in avoiding a criminal conviction and the suspension of your driver's license. A DUI/DWI is a serious offense that can result in the following penalties: probation, jail time, work release, alcohol monitoring, mandatory attendance at a treatment program, fines and fees, installation of an ignition interlock device, and license suspension.
  3. Grossman, Marc: all criminal charges, including: * Drug Crimes * Drug Possession * Drug Sale * Drunk Driving (DUI/DWI) * Theft Crimes and Property Crimes * Violent Crimes * Domestic Violence * Assault * White Collar Crimes * Fraud
  4. Burke, Kimberly: A defendant who is sentenced for a criminal offense may be entitled to two types of credits. These credits are flat time credits and good time credits. Flat time credits are credits for pretrial jail time. Good time credits are credits for good behavior.
  5. Marc Grossman: A California drunk driving charge can have serious repercussions, including the loss of your license, heavy fines, high insurance rates and even jail. With a blood alcohol limit of .08, or small quantities of drugs, many Californians who are not even impaired may find themselves facing job loss and financial hardship after a DUI arrest.
  6. Fernando Bernheim: The criminal penalties for a DUI conviction are discretionary, but may include fines, jail time, probation and community service. The severity of the penalty depends on many aggravating factors, such as: The driver's history of DUI violations Whether there was a child in the vehicle Whether the DUI violation involved a car accident that resulted in property damage or injury/death to another person DUI arrest or conviction also affects driving privileges, including suspension of one's driver's license (usually by DMV), confiscation or impoundment of the driver's car, administrative costs and mandatory alcohol education and treatment programs. Many states require offending drivers to pay a reissue fee to get a suspended license back. In addition, some states require drivers convicted of DUI to install an "ignition interlock" device on their vehicles, which measures the driver's BAC (based on breath) and prevents operation of the car if more than a minimum amount of alcohol is detected.
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