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In California, DUI penalties are set forth by strict state statutes.  When a person is convicted of DUI, the judge will refer to these statutes when deciding upon a just sentence.  In all cases, the DUI penalties will be affected by the facts surrounding the person’s arrest, the person’s BAC test results, local policies, and the ability of the prosecutor.  

Sometimes, DUI penalties are subject to enhancements.  Penalties may be enhanced if the offender has a prior DUI conviction, was speeding 20 mph over the legal limit, refused to submit to blood alcohol testing, or had a minor below the age 14 in the car with him/her. 

Below is a list of non-enhanced legal penalties for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th DUI convictions:

First DUI Offense
Jail: 48 hours to 6 months
Fine:  $390.00 to $1,000.00, with possible penalty assessments
License Suspension:  up to 6 months
Treatment Program:  Mandatory attendance in an alcohol treatment program.  If the BAC result was less than 0.20%, 3 months attendance is required.  If the BAC result was greater than 0.20%, 6 months attendance is required. 

Second DUI Offense (within 10 years)
Jail: 90 days to 1 year
Fine:  $390.00 to $1,000.00, with possible penalty assessments
License Suspension:  up to 2 years
Treatment Program:  18 months or 30 months in drug/alcohol treatment program

Third DUI Offense (within 10 years)
Jail: 120 days to 1 year
Fine:  $390.00 to $1,000.00, with possible penalty assessments
License Suspension:  up to 3 years
Treatment Program:  18 months or 30 months in drug/alcohol treatment program

Fourth DUI Offense (within 10 years)
Jail: 180 days to 16 months
Fine:  $390.00 to $1,000.00, with possible penalty assessments
License Suspension:  up to 4 years

Marin County DUI Attorney

Attorney Robert Tayac has helped clients from all throughout Marin County combat their DUI charges with much success.  Mr. Tayac is a reputable and understanding attorney, who is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to DUI law.  Unlike other attorneys, Robert Tayac’s primary focus is DUI law. His years of DUI practice experience and winning track record speak for him. 

As a well-qualified DUI Attorney, Mr. Tayac is dedicated to his clients’ needs and to producing outstanding results on their behalf.  With professional DUI Attorney Robert Tayac on your side, your chances of successfully fighting your charges and avoiding a conviction in Marin County will greatly increase.  
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