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BAKERSFIELD DUI QUESTIONSDUI Questions for Bakersfield DUI and DMV cases

What is a Bakersfield DUI?
You can be arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) if you have violated one or both of the following Vehicle Codes:

(a) Vehicle Code section 23152(a), it must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the individual was the driver of a vehicle while intoxicated, with either alcohol and/or drugs, that he or she was unable to operate the vehicle as safely as an ordinarily sober person would under similar circumstances. 

(b) Vehicle Code section 23152(b), it must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the individual was driving a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of greater than .08% by weight.

Should I hire a Bakersfield DUI defense attorney?
It is in your best interest to hire a Bakersfield DUI defense attorney if you are charged. There are many difficult procedures that you will have to go through and serious punishments that you could be facing. A Bakersfield DUI defense attorney will be able to get you the best possible outcome for your case and also save you time and energy in dealing with your DUI.

Will I lose my license?
When you are charged with a Bakersfield DUI, you will receive a temporary license (DS 367) after your release. Your temporary license is only valid for 30 days. This license informs you that you have 10 days from your arrest date to schedule a DMV hearing to protect your license from being suspended. If you do not do this then your license will be suspended for four months. However, if your hearing is scheduled and with the help of a Bakersfield DUI defense attorney, then you can save your license and apply for a restricted license in the meantime.  

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DUI Questions and InformationWhat is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony Bakersfield DUI?
A misdemeanor Bakersfield DUI includes 1st, 2nd and 3rd time offenders where there is no injury or death.

Bakersfield felony DUI usually has resulted in a death or injury, however a 4th time offender can also be charged with a felony. Consequences are much harsher with felonies and a Bakersfield DUI law firm can greatly help your case.

What is a restricted license?
A restricted license can be applied for and will allow you to drive to, from and during work and to and from your alcohol treatment program.

Do I have to take the Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs)?
No, these tests are not mandatory prior to an arrest for suspicion of drunk driving in Bakersfield. If you are suspected of a Bakersfield DUI then you will only have to agree to either a breath or blood test. It is in your best interest to politely decline to take these tests because of their inaccuracies.

What if I am under 21?
California has zero tolerance for underage drinking and driving. You can face much harsher penalties when you are under 21 and it is recommended that you contact a Bakersfield DUI defense attorney for help.

Will I have to go to alcohol treatment programs?
Yes, you will have to attend alcohol treatment programs when you are charged with a Bakersfield DUI. The length of the program can vary depending on whether this is a first time offense or not. It can be as long as 30 months is this is a multiple offense.

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