If I was charged with DUI since I am under 21 and had a BAC of .01, how do I go about dealing with this?
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If I was charged with DUI since I am under 21 and had a BAC of .01, how do I go about dealing with this?
I am in need of my driver’s license to drive to school and back home. No other charges appear on the citation.
Asked on January 2, 2016 under Criminal Law, California
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
CA has a zero tolerance law. While VC 23136 is a civil offense and handled by the DMV, it is well worth consulting directly with a DUI attorney.
If you are pulled over and your blood alcohol concentration is tested at 0.01% or higher, you could face: an automatic 1-year suspension on your driver’s license.
Again, seeking legal counsel in this situation would be best. There are defenses that can be successfully put forth on your behalf.
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