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How To Know DUI Laws In California

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DUI laws can vary somewhat from state to state. This article will help you find out more information about the specific DUI Laws in California.

If you have been charged with a DUI in California, you will want to visit california-drunkdriving.org for a comprehensive overview of not only the DUI laws in California, but also much more information on the subject.

The precise language of the state law reads in part as follows: "Driving Under Influence of Alcohol or Drugs 23152. (a) It is unlawful for any person who is under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or drug, or under the combined influence of any alcoholic beverage and drug, to drive a vehicle. (b) It is unlawful for any person who has 0.08 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or her blood to drive a vehicle." If a police officer has tested you and determined that you have violated this law, you will be charged with a DUI.

There are lawyers in each state who specialize in working with clients who have been charged with a DUI. If you have been charged with a DUI in California, you may want to consult one of the lawyers on this list of attorneys who specialize in practicing this kind of law: http://www.california-drunkdriving.org/california_dui_lawyers.html.

If you are found guilty in a court of law, the range of possible sentences varies enormously, as there are several different variables which are factored into each sentence, including whether or not you were speeding, whether or not you have had a prior conviction, etc. For full details on possible penalties, visit http://www.california-drunkdriving.org/dui_penalties.html.

It's important to let the judge and all involved attorneys know (through both your words and your actions following your arrest) that you are truly and deeply remorseful for getting behind the wheel while under the influence.

Of course, what is the moral of the story? If you make it a point never, ever to get behind the wheel after you have had a few drinks, you never, ever have to worry or wonder about the DUI laws in California, or any other state you may find yourself driving in, for that matter. Driving drunk is hazardous not only to your own health but to the health of everyone around you. You may end up taking your own life or one of your passenger's lives, or that of another motorist or pedestrian. And so, to put it as simply as possible, don't ever do it.




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