Reader’s Question:
We badly need help in my sister’s DUI case here in Los Angeles, California. What we need to know is that, if she gets convicted for her first DUI offense, what are the possible penalties?
Mac
Los Angeles, CA
You and your family might be going through a tough time right now because of your sister’s DUI charge in Los Angeles, California. We certainly hope that she gets out of this as soon as possible. But if she gets convicted for DUI, I would certainly give you an idea as to what penalties she might get. Since this is her first DUI offense, she can have up to six months of jail time. After adding mandatory fees and assessments, the fines would be about $1500 but it could vary slightly from different jurisdictions. The court could also impose a license suspension of up to six months depending upon the circumstances and this would be separate from the automatic DMV administrative suspension of four months.
Aside from the aforementioned penalties, there would also be a requirement to attend a state-approved DUI school for three months as a condition of probation and to get the license back. The number of months could be increased if the blood alcohol level is high. In general, probation runs for three years in most cases. Community service, alcoholics anonymous meetings, attendance at victim impact panels and/or an ignition interlock device installation may be required by some courts.
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