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		<title>Teen Drunk Driving Penalties California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question:
My teenage daughter has been charged with DUI here in California and this is actually already her second arrest. The first charges were actually dropped but we know that it&#8217;s not always gonna be the case. If she gets convicted, what are the possible penalties that she could have?
Izza
Anaheim, CA
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<p>My teenage daughter has been charged with DUI here in California and this is actually already her second arrest. The first charges were actually dropped but we know that it&#8217;s not always gonna be the case. If she gets convicted, what are the possible penalties that she could have?</p>
<p>Izza</p>
<p>Anaheim, CA</p>
<p>The penalties for minors (under the age of 21) who are convicted for DUI are stiffer. The State of California strictly implements its zero tolerance law wherein a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.01% for a minor would get him/her arrested for DUI. Because of your daughter&#8217;s DUI in California, if she gets convicted, her driver&#8217;s license would be suspended for a period of one year and this would be before the court penalties would be imposed upon conviction, but she could get a temporary license for 30 days. She is entitled to request for a hearing at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to see if the evidence would confirm that her BAC has been at least 0.01% at the time of driving.</p>
<p>Since this would still be considered as her first DUI if she gets convicted, she would have a mandatory alcohol education that would be ordered by the court. If she gets enrolled with the program, she could apply for a restricted license that would allow her to drive to and from work and to and from her DUI program classes.</p>
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		<title>Out of State California Drunk Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question:
My cousin from Nevada was charged with DUI here in Berkeley, California and his out-of-state license was confiscated by the police officer. Is there a different DUI case process for out-of-state drivers? How can he get his home state license and will Nevada know if he will be convicted for DUI?
Valentin
Berkeley, CA
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<p>My cousin from Nevada was charged with DUI here in Berkeley, California and his out-of-state license was confiscated by the police officer. Is there a different DUI case process for out-of-state drivers? How can he get his home state license and will Nevada know if he will be convicted for DUI?</p>
<p>Valentin</p>
<p>Berkeley, CA</p>
<p>For people or drivers who are out of state visiting the state of California, DUI laws remain the same. If an out of state driver is arrested for DUI, that person will go through a similar criminal DUI process just like an in-state driver does. The process began when your cousin was arrested and the police officer confiscated his driver&#8217;s license. Since his license was confiscated, he was issued a temporary license that is valid for 30 days. He must schedule an Administrative hearing with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within 10 days of his arrest. If he fails to schedule a meeting with the DMV, it could result to automatic suspension of his California driving privileges.</p>
<p>If your cousin will be convicted for his DUI charge in Berkeley, California, the state of Nevada will know about this. There is an Interstate Driver&#8217;s License Compact (IDLC) which is an agreement between 45 states to communicate about driving-related crimes which include DUI crimes. The states of California and Nevada are part of this agreement so California will notify your cousin&#8217;s home state of his non-residential DUI conviction.</p>
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		<title>How To Clear California DUI Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 12:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question:
I have heard many times that a DUI record can be cleared. I have a DUI conviction here in Hayward, California and seems like I would have to carry that all my life. But I was brought back to life when I found out that it can be erased. How can I do that [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have heard many times that a DUI record can be cleared. I have a DUI conviction here in Hayward, California and seems like I would have to carry that all my life. But I was brought back to life when I found out that it can be erased. How can I do that and who are eligible for this?</p>
<p>Ethan</p>
<p>Hayward, CA</p>
<p>You can clear your DUI record in Hayward, California by means of expungement. Expungement, sometimes referred to as DUI expunction, is the process of sealing, removing or clearing a DUI related offense from your records after conviction. This is considered as the only form of post conviction relief offered for DUI convictions. Depending on the expungement order, that could mean record clearing in the criminal court records as well as removal from police arrest records and any other agencies that have copies of the record.</p>
<p>Not everyone is eligible for expungement even if the state of California allows it. Expungement, in most case, is reserved for first offenders with legitimate reasons to expunge their records who also file the necessary paperwork and pay the associated fees. Therefore, it is not considered as a right, rather a privilege granted by the government. In general the people who are eligible for expungement are those who have never served time in state prison. They should also be first-time offenders, have no pending criminal cases and felony convictions.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 04:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question:
I&#8217;m so scared because this is the first time that I was charged with DUI. I need help as to what consequences I will be facing for having this violation in the State of California? Should I get a lawyer?
Renee
Los, Angeles, CA
First, let me educate you that drinking and driving are two things that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Reader&#8217;s Question:</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m so scared because this is the first time that I was charged with DUI. I need help as to what consequences I will be facing for having this violation in the State of California? Should I get a lawyer?</p>
<p>Renee</p>
<p>Los, Angeles, CA</p>
<p>First, let me educate you that drinking and driving are two things that should never be combined. Everyone should be practicing not to drive drunk. There are a lot of consequences you may be facing with your drunk driving charge in California. Here are some facts about drinking and driving laws in California.</p>
<p>You may be charged with one of two things if you get an California DUI:</p>
<p>First statue is that an officer can arrest you if he determines you are impaired due to alcohol or drugs. The 2nd statue you can be charged on is your BAC or blood alcohol content. Some consequences of a California DUI may include, but are not limited to fines of up to $1300, jail time, offender school, work programs and probation of up to 5 years.</p>
<p>But be scared no more. A good DUI lawyer in California can definitely get you out of trouble.</p>
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