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Did you know?
  • That DUI arrests trigger two different cases: The court case and the DMV Hearing (if you request one in time).
     
  • That you must request a DMV Hearing within 10 days of your arrest, or else you automatically lose!

  • That body temperature can affect the breath test results.

  • That Field Sobriety Tests are optional.  If you took them, it’s only because you consented to do so.

  • That blood samples can ferment, and create artificially high alcohol readings.

  • That a DUI conviction will cost you more than $10,000.00 over the next three years.

  • The court could order you to have in ignition interlock device installed in your car.

  • That there are alternatives to mandatory jail sentences, such as electronic monitoring and community service.

  • That if you hire a lawyer, in most cases the lawyer can appear in court for you while you go about your normal everyday life.

  • If you have a license from another state, you still must request a DMV Hearing within 10 days, or your home state will suspend your license too.

  • If you’re under 21, you face losing your license for a full year from both the court and the DMV.

  • Each shot of liquor, glass of wine, or mug of beer raises your BAC an average of .02%.

  • It takes one hour for each standard drink to be “burned off” or eliminated from your body.

  • If you refuse to take a blood or breath test after you’ve been arrested, the DMV will try to suspend your license for a minimum of one full year, with no chance for a restricted license.

  • That effective January 1, 2005 the DUI “lookback” period was changed from 7 years to 10 years.  This means that if you were arrested for DUI ten years ago (or less), you are now facing a second-offense DUI.
  • You will be required to file an SR-22 if you lose your DMV Hearing, or get convicted of a DUI in criminal court.

  • Only people arrested for DUI need an SR-22.  It tells your insurance carrier to look at your record a little closer!

  • An SR-22 can be filed by any insurance company; you are not limited to the one that writes your auto insurance.

  • There are different DUI schools that are required, depending upon whether you are convicted of a first-offense, second-offense, or third-offense DUI.

  • There is no requirement to complete a DUI school if your case settles for a “wet-reckless” or better.

  • Not all DUI arrests result in DUI convictions.  Many settlement alternatives are available.

  • You have the right to a jury trial in a DUI case.

  • To be convicted at trial, all 12 jurors must be convinced of your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.  If even one juror votes in your favor, you cannot be convicted.

  • According to the breath machine manufacturer, there is a margin of error in breath-testing equipment.

  • The arresting officer is required to continuously observe the subject for the fifteen minutes immediately before the breath test, to make sure the subject doesn’t burp!

  • The legal limit used to be .15 before it was dropped to .10, and then reduced again to .08.

  • When someone is arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, they are offered a choice of a blood or breath test.  If arrested for driving under the influence of drugs, they are offered a choice of a blood or urine test. 

  • Most car rental companies won’t rent to someone with a pending DUI case.  Your best bet is with a small “mom-and-pop” car rental company, and not the big-name national chains.

  • That a tongue-piercing can cause an inaccurate breath test reading by trapping alcohol in the mouth.

  • In California, your Field Sobriety Test results are not objectively scored, but are merely the arresting officer’s opinion.
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