In California, individuals who have been charged with a DUI
may be eligible for Military Diversion. This is very exciting news because if
you have been charged with a DUI and you have served in the Military you can seek diversion. Hire an excellent attorney to file the necessary paperwork and to have a special hearing with the court to request this legal procedure for you. Once the judge grants this request your criminal proceedings will be
postponed and after successful completion of a program your
case will be dismissed! This is another great legal tactic we exceptional defense attorneys love to use!
VC 14601.1(a) Driving on a Suspended License . The majority of people convicted of a DUI offense in California will have to suffer a California Driver’s License Suspension. After said suspension, a person may very well still drive and ignore the license suspension law. If caught, a ticket will be issued for violation of California Vehicle Code 14601.1(a). This is essentially a traffic ticket that can be charged as a misdemeanor or an infraction. If it is charged as an infraction, the court hearing will be held in Traffic Court. However, if the case is charged as a misdemeanor the case will be prosecuted by the District Attorney in Criminal Court. To add, this violation usually will add 2 points to your DMV record.
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