What happens for a second time DUI offense in California?
Getting a second DUI conviction in California will result in penalties such as spending 90 – 120 days in jail, but no more than 1-year maximum. The fines for a second DUI offense are the same limits as a first offense, but expect them to be on the higher end, plus court costs. Your driver’s license will be suspended for a year. You may be required to install an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. You will also be required to complete an 18-30 month alcohol assessment class. 4. What are California’s DUI laws? You can be arrested and convicted for DUI if you were in a state of intoxication as determined by the arresting officer or if your Blood Alcohol Concentration was at a level of 0.08% or more. Of course, every DUI case is unique and the particular factors are very important in court. For example, whether or not the case is a Felony or just a Misdemeanor or whether there were any aggravating factors such as speeding. 5. What happens if an 18 year old is arrested for DUI in Cal