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A DUI conviction in Illinois stays on your record permanently. After 10 years, it may become less visible. When convicted of a DUI, licenses are automatically suspended or revoked. The length of suspension or revocation depends on the offense, ranging from 6 months to 4 years.
It is possible for a first-time DUI case to be dismissed, but that will require the help of an experienced Orange County criminal defense attorney who can research the facts of the case before forming a legal strategy to have the charges dropped.
Best Case. If you have been pulled over for allegedly driving under the influence, the best-case scenario you could hope for is that the officer(s) failed to gather enough evidence against you or made procedural, technical, or constitutional mistakes before, during or following your arrest.
The best possible outcome is that your Federal Way DUI attorney gets your case dropped, dismissed or acquitted. This could be due to a lack of proof or inadmissible evidence, and can happen at any time following your arrest, though most of the time it happens soon after.
On January 1, 1991, the Uniform Conviction Information Act (UCIA) became law in Illinois. This act mandates that all criminal history record conviction information collected and maintained by the Illinois State Police, Bureau of Identification, be made available to the public pursuant to 20 ILCS 2635/1 et seq.
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First Offense Charges for DWI A fine of between $500 and $1,000. Up to one year in jail, though there is still no required minimum sentence. A license suspension of at least six months, though you may be eligible for a conditional license. The installation of an Ignition Interlock Device in your vehicle.
A first offense DUI in California is a misdemeanor typically punished by 3 to 5 years of probation, $390.00 to $1000.00 in fines plus penalty assessments, DUI school, a 6-month drivers license suspension, and installation of an ignition interlock device.
If you drove under the influence, you can still be arrested and charged with driving. While arrests for DUI after the fact are rare, they do happen and the penalties can be just as serious.

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