| What to do after your DUI Arrest |
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Being arrested for DUI can be a confusing and frightening time. You need to take the right steps immediately to ensure you have the defense you need to protect yourself and your family from DUI charges. These first steps can be vital to the final outcome of your trial. Blood Alcohol Concentration The term “Blood-alcohol concentration (BAC)” refers to the level of alcohol in the bloodstream from drinking alcoholic beverages. BAC readings are routinely used in court as evidence in DUI cases. A Breath test is the most common method of measure, however blood testing is also used. A BAC reading of .08 or higher may establish a presumption of intoxication. California has an implied consent law. By the act of driving, it is implied that the driver has consented to alcohol testing. Furthermore, a person who drives a motor vehicle is considered to have given their consent to chemical testing, whether of blood or breath, for the purpose of determining their blood alcoholic content, at the time of lawful arrest for DUI. Note: Refusing to take a breath test is a criminal violation subject to stiff penalties. Refusing a breath test may result in automatic drivers license suspension or revocation. If ultimately found guilty of a DUI, refusing this test could lead to additional penalties, over and above the DUI charges. Posting Bail Requesting a DMV Hearing Disclaimer |


