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What Are the Consequences of a DUI in San Diego?

By Maria Palma, published Mar 22, 2008
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One of the first questions that goes through a person's mind when they're charged with a San Diego DUI is: What are the penalties? California DUI penalties are somewhat complex and a DUI sentence depends on many factors ("enhancements") such as:

- Any prior DUI convictions
- Refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test
- Whether or not the DUI led to a death
- Having a child or minor in the car
- Driving above the maximum speed limit

If you are found guilty of any of the above listed enhancements, there are more severe penalties.

If you are caught with a DUI in San Diego, there are basically two types of criminal charges. You could be charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence or be charged with driving with a blood-alcohol level at or greater than .08%. There's a chance you could be charged for both.

What happens to your drivers license?
Depending on your prior convictions, your driver's license could be suspended anywhere from 90 days to a year for a first or second offense. If it is your third or fourth offense you could have your license revoked for 3-4 years. The Department of Motor Vehicles and the courts in California each have their own separate penalties. It's best to seek legal help and talk to a DUI lawyer to help save your license.

Other punishments for a San Diego DUI include:
- Mandatory alcohol or drug programs
- Fines up to $1,000
- Public work service
- Time in jail

As you can see from the punishments listed above, drunk driving in San Diego - or anywhere in California for that matter - is not something you should take lightly. For some this is punishment enough to prevent them from making the same mistake in the future. However, for some lawmakers these penalties are not enough to combat this drunk driving issue. Many people are pushing for even more severe penalties.

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