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You can get a San Diego DUI for refusing an alcohol test. You need an attorney

San Diego DUI Attorney

It is important for you to know that, because of California’s Implied Consent Law, you can be arrested for a DUI if and when you refuse to submit a breath, blood, or urine sample to a law enforcement officer so that they can determine your exact BAC. This process is known as chemical testing. If you don’t cooperate and submit to these tests, you can be arrested for driving under the influence.

No matter what the reason for your arrest was, a drunk driving conviction comes with numerous penalties, including a fine, license suspension, and time in jail. Assuming that it’s your first offense, the court may require you to pay a fine ranging anywhere from $390 to $1,000, as well as suspend your driver’s license for up to 4 months. Depending on your situation, you may also have to spend an amount of time anywhere from four days to six months in jail, attend DUI school, perform community service, and/or have a vehicle ignition interlock device installed in your car. This is a mechanism that makes you perform a breathalyzer each time you start your automobile.

 

If you are facing DUI charges in San Diego call a San Diego DUI attorney at DUI Crew today!

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