DUI
Most drivers know that driving with a .08% blood alcohol content is illegal. What many drivers do not realize is that a DUI can be handed out if any alcohol is found to be in the bloodstream. For those under 21, as little as .01% can be cause for arrest. Any driver that registers at .03% BAC or above can be arrested on the spot as well. These problems are compounded for commercial drivers as they will have their CDL suspended for a minimum of one year if convicted of driving under the influence in a commercial or private vehicle. This charge can also be given out to those driving under the influence of illegal or prescribed medication that is affecting their driving abilities.
DWI
Within California, registering a .08% BAC or above while driving is generally considered a DWI, or driving while intoxicated. A single charge can result in months of a suspended license, a requirement to attend a sobriety program, and thousands of dollars in fines. Drivers with two charges in a ten year period will find their license revoked for a minimum of a year.
Every driver has the right to a hearing and professional legal defense for all DUI and DWI charges. It is imperative for all drivers to contact the offices of Mr. Ticket immediately to ensure that these traumatic situations do not spiral out of control.
Every driver has the right to a hearing and professional legal defense for all DUI and DWI charges. It is imperative for all drivers to contact the offices of Mr. Ticket immediately to ensure that these traumatic situations do not spiral out of control.
About Mr. Ticket
California is home to some terrifying statistics when it comes to drunk driving accidents. Because of this, the courts and law enforcement agencies crack down on drivers accused of drunk driving with severe penalties and charges. For those drivers that have received a DUI, DWI, or any other traffic ticket recently, it is time to contact Mr. Ticket and get back in the driver's seat.
Due to the nature of these charges, it is important to act immediately. After the initial arrest and ticket, the DMV will immediately begin the process of suspending a driver's license. For either a DUI or a DWI, drivers have only 10 days to get in contact with the DMV to request a hearing. On the 11th day, the DMV will proceed with a minimum of a four month suspension on a license.
Due to the nature of these charges, it is important to act immediately. After the initial arrest and ticket, the DMV will immediately begin the process of suspending a driver's license. For either a DUI or a DWI, drivers have only 10 days to get in contact with the DMV to request a hearing. On the 11th day, the DMV will proceed with a minimum of a four month suspension on a license.
