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A few DUI charges in California are considered wobblers. DUI wobblers include: Vehicle Code 23153: DUI with Injury.
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.
Common California wobblette offenses include: Penal Code 415, disturbing the peace, Penal Code 602, criminal trespass, Vehicle Code 23109, exhibition of speed, Vehicle Code 12500, driving without a license. Vehicle Code 14601.1, driving with a suspended or revoked license, and.
Just because you managed to get home without encountering a police officer doesnt mean youre out of the woods yet. If you drove under the influence, you can still be arrested and charged with driving.
It means what it says, harm or hurt to the body. Beware: Courts find enough evidence of bodily injury for DUI charged as a felony based on claims of pain by victims, even when there has been no objective medical evidence. There may be more than one cause of injury.

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For first-time offenders or those who have one prior DUI conviction within the past 10 years, this offense will be charged as a misdemeanor, carrying up to one year in county jail, a fine up to $5,000, victim restitution, and a three-year suspension of drivers license by the California DMV.
A: License suspension is one of the most common sentences for a DUI, with the length of time depending on whether it is a repeat offense and whether it is a misdemeanor or felony DUI. It is also common to have some amount of probation, a fine to pay, and/or mandatory DUI school.
While a fourth or subsequent DUI is usually charged as a felony, it is technically a wobbler offense that can be charged as a felony or a misdemeanor. If convicted of this offense as either a felony or a misdemeanor, the defendant must be sentenced to serve at least 180 days in jail.

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