The number of people who arrested for driving under the influence is surprisingly high, it is not an uncommon event in peoples live who live in Los Angeles. It is quite likely that you, the person reading this article right now, know someone who has been accused of driving under the influence. You may also know someone who has been convicted of a DUI, and are familiar with the brutal consequences that can accompany a conviction of a DUI, even your first one. This article will briefly discuss the DUI process, inform you of the elements of the crime, the potential consequences of a DUI, and a specific introduction to one of those punishments known as a SCRAM bracelet. 

It would be an understatement to say that a DUI conviction can have a profound impact on your life for up to ten (10) years. These consequences include the social stigma associated with a DUI conviction, and the potential impact it can have on: (1) your employment, (2) your mobility, (3) your time, and last but not least; (4) your money..

First, a conviction for a crime will appear on your criminal history; which can be viewed by anyone who conducts a background check. This could become an issue if you are applying for a security clearance, applying for a rental, and applying for employment. Background checks are conducted in these interactions as a matter of course; it will happen. Many employers do not want to hire people with criminal backgrounds, despite the fact that the conviction would be unlikely to impact your job performance. With a DUI conviction however, it may completely bar you from being employed in certain industries; namely ones that require you to have a valid driver’s license.

There are two points in time, during the pendency of the case against you, that your driver’s license could be suspended; the DMV hearing, and the criminal case against you. These will be discussed below, but suffice it to say, getting around Los Angeles without a vehicle can be a significant burden. In addition to the inconvenience of living in a city with less-than-perfect public transit and not having a car, if you are convicted the Court will also require you to attend alcohol treatment programs on a regular basis; this will dramatically reduce the amount of free time you have. This I especially true if you are already working to pay off the fines associated with a DUI conviction.

The costs of a DUI conviction can be staggering. This is a result of California legislators attempting to deter individuals from driving under the influence by attacking their finances.

The attorneys at Los Angeles DUI Attorney Law Firm will advocate vigorously on your behalf in an effort to help you avoid the plethora of consequences detailed above that go hand-in-hand with a DUI conviction. Since the Prosecution must prove every element of the crime of driving under the influence beyond a reasonable doubt, it is important to be aware of what constitutes driving under the influence.

WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE IN CALIFORNIA?

Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 23152, it is a punishable offense to operate a motor vehicle if any of the facts set forth below are true:

  1. While operating a motor vehicle, you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher;
  2. While operating a “commercial vehicle”, your blood alcohol content is 0.04% or higher;
  3. While operating a motor vehicle, you are presently addicted to any drugs; and
  4. While operating a motor vehicle, you are under impaired by drugs, alcohol, or both i.

Like all other criminal charges, the Prosecution must prove every element of the crime they are seeking to convict you of; this presents many opportunities for the skilled attorneys at Los Angeles DUI Attorney Law Firm to poke holes in the Prosecutor’s “theory of the case”, which may ultimately result in a dismissal, or acquittal, of the charges against you. 

I HAVE BEEN ACCUSED OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Being arrested for anything is a frightening experience, being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence is frightening because of the immediacy of the consequences, and the impact on your life. At the time you are arrested on suspicion of violating California Vehicle Code §23152, the arresting officer will physically take your California Driver’s License away from youii, and they will provide you with a pink piece of paper, commonly referred to as an “Admin Per Se.” This is your temporary driver’s license. The moment you are arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, the clock starts ticking as it relates to your driving privileges; you have ten (10) days, including the weekend, to request a hearing with the local Department of Motor Vehicles. The hearing at the DMV is for the purpose of convincing an administrative judge to set aside the automatic suspension of your driving privileges in California until the resolution of the criminal case against you.

The moment you are arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, it is in your best interest to contact an attorney at Los Angeles DUI Attorney Law Firm immediately; they will provide you the best opportunity to obtain a desirable outcome at your DMV hearing, and ultimately, your criminal trial.

The DMV hearing will focus on four (4) issues, and nothing else; it is not the time to provide the administrative judge a sob-story about the impact the loss of your license will have on your life. The administrative judge will accept evidence, and argument, as it relates to: (1) was there reasonable suspicion present to justify the traffic stop, (2) was there probable cause present to justify your arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence, (3) were you properly informed of the consequences of refusing to submit to a blood, or breath, test; and (4) did you refuse to perform the test when you were asked to do so. The attorneys at Los Angeles DUI Attorney Law Firm have ample experience representing individuals who were accused of driving under the influence in DMV hearings. This experience has the tangible benefit of our attorneys knowing precisely how the administrative judge wants the evidence and arguments set forth; it prevents the argument from being convoluted and hard to understand. Ultimately, the administrative judge presiding over the DMV hearing will issue what is known as a “finding of fact” and make a determination of whether or not to move forward with the suspension of your license, or to put the suspension on hold until a final determination of your guilt is made in criminal court. Once the determination is made, the criminal proceedings against you take place.

If you are ultimately convicted of driving under the influence, or you plead to a charge that involves intoxication and operating a motor vehicle; it is possible that your license will be suspended at that point, if it was put on hold after the DMV hearing. If you are convicted of your DUI, the loss of your license is not the end of the consequences you will face.

I HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF A DUI, WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES I MIGHT FACE?

While California Courts treat DUIs very seriously, a person convicted of a DUI for the first time may face lesser penalties if they have an attorney advocating for them. Some of the penalties a first time offenses may face include:

  • A fine ranging between $390 and $2,000; this includes the cost of the penalty, which is assessed after conviction;
  • You may be forced to enroll in, and complete, a treatment program designed to help with alcohol dependency;
  • Incarceration for a period of 2 days; and
  • Suspension of your California driving privileges for at least 30 days, depending on the facts surrounding your DUI. Once the suspension of your license has run its course, you will then face additional driving restrictions.

It is important to realize that the possible penalties listed above are associated with what is known as a “simple” DUI; that is a DUI without aggravating factors. For a detailed discussion of factors that can result in enhanced penalties, please refer to the article on our page title “aggravated DUI.”

  • Mandatory installation of an Ignition Interlock Device, or a SCRAM bracelet. List of providers can be found here. SCRAM

WHAT IS A SCRAM BRACELET?

Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor, also known as SCRAM is a standard penalty Courts will impose on individuals who have been convicted of a DUI in California. The SCRAM bracelet is placed on the person’s ankle. Every few hours, the SCRAM bracelet conducts a BAC analysis of the individual by analyzing the sweat off the person’s body. Once the reading is complete, the SCRAM bracelet transmits the results of that analysis to a monitoring location daily. While the SCRAM bracelet is not always ordered, but it is a frequent punishment.

A SCRAM bracelet utilizes something known as “transdermal alcohol testing” to determine a person’s BAC. Whenever the person wearing the SCRAM bracelet consumes alcohol, it enters that person’s blood stream after it has been absorbed by the stomach. That alcohol is eventually expelled from the person body through urine, sweat, and saliva. Modern research suggests that roughly one percent of the alcohol a person ingests is expelled through the process of sweating. The SCRAM device is able to detect the presence of this small amount of alcohol and relay that information to the monitoring center; if you are wearing a SCRAM bracelet is suggested you simply stop drinking for the duration you have it on.

As mentioned above, the SCRAM device is not always required, considering the substantial burden it places on the individual wearing it. Typically, a SCRAM bracelet will only be ordered if the Defendant has a significant criminal history, and based on that is viewed as a legitimate risk to the public. In Los Angeles, the Judge will not order a SCRAM bracelet unless they believe that the person has a severe alcohol dependency, as well as prior convictions for driving under the influence. Depending on the facts surrounding the person’s current DUI, and the extent of the person’s prior criminal history, as it relates to alcohol abuse, the Court may order a person to wear the SCRAM bracelet for a period ranging from 30 days, to 1 year.

In most cases, the person ordered to wear the SCRAM bracelet will be forced to pay for the bracelet, although there are circumstances where the court will aid the person in the cost if they are financially incapable of paying for the device.

WHAT CAN AN ATTORNEY FROM LOS ANGELES DUI ATTORNEY LAW FIRM DO FOR ME?

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, the consequences of a DUI are far reaching, and significant. Further, DUI convictions remain incredibly important for the following ten (10) years. This is because, if you are convicted of a DUI within the next ten years, you will be charged with a second offense DUI; the penalties associated with a second offense are significantly more severe. If you are convicted of a DUI four (4) times within a ten (10) year period, you will be charged with a felony DUI, this carries extreme penalties.

Since the cost of a DUI can be so staggering both financially and otherwise, it is important to have the very best attorney available, that is where Los Angeles DUI Attorney Law Firm comes into the picture. Our attorneys have extensive experience representing clients against DUI charges, and have proven results in the courtroom. For a detailed analysis of our results, please take the time to review the page on our website titled “recent results.”

If you have been charged with a DUI in Los Angeles County, contact us for a FREE consultation at 424-285-5400 today!