Criminal Defense
Are Field Sobriety Tests Required in California?
What things make police pull a driver over?
To pull a driver over for suspected DUI in California, police need “probable cause,” which can include erratic driving and minor traffic violations.
Signs that your driving might be impaired include delayed reaction time as you take a corner (leading you to drift across the road as you round a bend), hitting the brakes slightly too late at a stop sign, or failing to signal before you turn.
What Happens When You Violate Your DUI Probation?
How does DUI probation work?
The vast majority of people who are convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in California receive a probationary sentence rather than jail, providing they agree to abide by certain conditions and restrictions. They usually include:
- Payment of a fine of $390–$1000
- Completion of DUI school
- Agreeing not to drive with any blood alcohol content for the probationary period
- Agreeing to comply with all chemical tests for alcohol and drugs when pulled over by police.
Driving Under The Influence of Heroin
What does California consider driving under the influence of drugs?
Driving under the influence of drugs is a charge laid by the police against people driving while affected by any drug, apart from alcohol. Drugs can include illegal substances like heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine, or they could be purchased legally or prescribed to you.
Can You Drive on Hydrocodone?
Hydrocodone
Hydrocodone is a prescription opiate that can be taken as short-term or long-term medication for pain. It’s also sometimes used as a recreational drug and can be found in combination with other drugs, such as oxycodone or acetaminophen.
How Does a DUI Affect Car Insurance Rates?
DUIs and insurance rates
DUI (driving under the influence) charges can have a major impact on your life. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs can result in a DUI conviction, which carries with it serious penalties, both criminal and financial.
What Factors Most Affect Your BAC?
BAC and legal driving limits
Blood Alcohol Content, or BAC, is the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood. It is based on how much alcohol has been consumed over a certain period of time, and how fast it is absorbed into the bloodstream.
Were You Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence is a horrible thing to be accused of when you are innocent. The possible legal consequences and damage to your reputation can seem unbearable at times. Unfortunately, false allegations of domestic abuse are not as rare as some people think.
Social Media Can Hurt You in a Domestic Violence Case
According to the Pew research Center, over 82 percent of Americans are currently using at least one form of social media. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, LinkedIn, and other forms of social media have become an integral part of most people’s lives.
Facing Drugged Driving Charges in California?
California’s drunk driving laws also prohibits drugged driving. To convict a driver of driving under the influence of drugs (DUID), prosecutors must prove the person’s driving was impaired by drugs or some combination of drugs and alcohol.
What Is the Washout Period for a DUI in California?
A washout period is the amount of time when a prior conviction will be applied to later criminal charges. Also known as a lookback period, a washout period limits how long earlier convictions will count against you if you are convicted of an offense such as drunk driving.
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