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What Are Additional “Conditions of Probation” For A DUI?

Many DUI offenders are granted probation, which allows defendants to avoid incarceration. California imposes certain conditions whenever a defendant is sentenced to DUI probation. Some of these restrictions are dependent on whether it is a first, second, or third DUI offense, or subsequent “wet reckless” conviction. Other conditions of probation are imposed on defendants regardless of how many times they have been convicted of a DUI offense.

Drivers in California who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs may be charged under California Vehicle Code § 23152(a) VC (driving while under the influence of alcohol), violating California Vehicle Code § 23152(b) VC (driving with a BAC of .08 or higher), and California Vehicle Code § 23152(f) VC (driving under the influence of drugs).

Motorists who are convicted of a DUI offense in California may receive probation, fines, and punishment of up to one year in county jail. In addition to the penalties, when a California motorist is sentenced for DUI that includes probation, the following conditions are always included:

California courts are empowered to impose the following conditions of probation based on the circumstances of the offense:

Of course, any defendant who violates the conditions of their probations will likely suffer certain consequences under California law. This may include the revocation of probation and imposition of a jail sentence.

A California court may also order a defendant to install an Ignition Interlock Device (IID) as an additional condition of probation for the commission of a DUI offense when:

There are many other alternative conditions of probation, commonly referred to as “alternative sentencing” options, that may be imposed instead of jail or prison. Some of these alternative sentencing options include the following:

John Patrick Dolan has represented California motorists charged with DUI for over 40 years. He is a recognized California State Bar Certified Specialist in Criminal Law and a true courtroom veteran of DUI cases. Call the Dolan Law Offices today at (760) 775-3739 or find out more online here.