If you mean, as opposed to simply a Motor Vehicle Code violation? It can be if it resulted in someone's death or serious bodily injury, or if it was your second or subsequent offense.
NO, after a DUI you are prohibited from operating any motor vehicle/motorcycle etc...
the law max parole violation for a DUI to prison
driver's license, face fines, undergo mandatory alcohol education classes, and potentially serve jail time, depending on the severity of the offense and your prior record.
DUI arrests are times when you were taken into custody for suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Not usually, unless it was a DUI arrest, or your the provisions of your probation prohibited you from operating a motor vehicle. You must read the papers you were given at the time you were placed on probation to determine what restrictions and limitations were placed upon you. Better yet, just ask your Probation Officer.
Not if this is your first violation. If this is your 21st.........well.........maybe.
Changing lanes without signalling is a violation of the motor vehicle law. The doctor's revelation was a violation of his patient's trust, at the very least.
you are held liable by the local police jurisdiction in your area of travel with the motor vehicle ... please consult the local police department
depends on motor vehicle laws of that state
The California Department of Motor Vehicle will have information on what the DUI laws are in the California. Another resource would be to search the library for such information
You can get a DUI charge for any substance whether it is over the counter or legal or illegal if it impairs your ability to operate a motor vehicle.