It depends on how high your blood/alcohol level is and if it is low you can get 3 demerit points and an $500-$800 fine. If your b/a level is over 1.5 or 2 you can go to jail but either way don't do it
The minimum fine for a first DUI conviction is
In California the fine for a DUI can range from $390 to $5000.
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
I believe that a statute of limitations involves where a crime is comitted but not found out until much later. If you have a DUI conviction, a crime was comitted but it was found out and prosecuted in a reasonable time, so it will probably be on your record for the rest of your life.
Well if u too much they are but if u eat a reasonable amount they are fine
2000
ITS OVER 9000!!!! btw 120- 400$
Not abiding by California DUI laws can result in serious consequences such as fines, license suspension, mandatory attendance at DUI programs, and even jail time, depending on the severity of the offense. Additionally, it can lead to higher insurance rates, a criminal record, and potentially impact one's employment opportunities.
Minimum 180 days
Laws vary from state to state, county to county, city to city. Depends also on the blood alcohol level at the time of arrest. You will be notified of the amount due for the fine via snail mail.
No, the forfeit of property can't be imposed as a punishment for dui. But fine or imprisonment can be, and they can and should take away your driver's license.
The consequence for a DUI can include jail, a fine and suspension of your drivers license. It can also affect your job prospects because of a conviction. If you hire a lawyer and go through the court system, it can be several thousand dollars to get through the experience.