What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Scenario:
On August 31st I ran a 10k race for charity and after celebrated with my friends by drinking. This was at around 10:00 PM. I then waited til 2AM on Sept. 1st to drive home. I was pulled over at 2:30 in the morning for going 78MPH in a 65MPH zone. The officer asked if I had been drinking that night and I said I had at around 10 or 10:30 PM. (I am 20 years old). I was given the field sobriety tests which I passed (the officer that drove me home said I did) and was given the PAS test. I was not impaired at all but I still blew a .03. The officer cited me for VC 23136 Minor w/ Alcohol in System, and VC 22349 Speeding. They were both cited as infractions.
Questions:
This is my first time being pulled over for speeding, but I read that you can keep from getting a point on your DMV record if you go to traffic school. Am I still able to do this if my speeding infraction is coupled with the 23136 violation?
How many points is a 23136 violation on my DMV record, and how many years does it stay on my record?
Does a 23136 have a "springing" or "triggering" affect if I were to get a DUI in the future (not that I will ever let that happen!)? By this, I mean if I were to get a DUI in the future, could my 23136 violation be changed from an infraction into a "prior" DUI, subject to increased penalties?
Is a 23136 recorded on my criminal record?
I am a student at UCLA with straight A's, a job, and I want to be a lawyer. Considering that my BAC was not extremely high, would it be likely that I could get a judge to expunge the 23136 from my record?
>>>>If so, would I plead not guilty or no contest at my court date appearance?
I set up a DMV hearing, just in case. Is there any negative repercussions if I lose the hearing? (other than still having a suspended license) Court fees?
This is a more general question, but I kind of want to put things more in perspective. How serious is a 23136 violation? Is this going to ruin my future?
>>>>Or, is it worst case scenario, I lose my license for a year and have to pay more for insurance?
Thank you so much!
Scenario:
On August 31st I ran a 10k race for charity and after celebrated with my friends by drinking. This was at around 10:00 PM. I then waited til 2AM on Sept. 1st to drive home. I was pulled over at 2:30 in the morning for going 78MPH in a 65MPH zone. The officer asked if I had been drinking that night and I said I had at around 10 or 10:30 PM. (I am 20 years old). I was given the field sobriety tests which I passed (the officer that drove me home said I did) and was given the PAS test. I was not impaired at all but I still blew a .03. The officer cited me for VC 23136 Minor w/ Alcohol in System, and VC 22349 Speeding. They were both cited as infractions.
Questions:
This is my first time being pulled over for speeding, but I read that you can keep from getting a point on your DMV record if you go to traffic school. Am I still able to do this if my speeding infraction is coupled with the 23136 violation?
How many points is a 23136 violation on my DMV record, and how many years does it stay on my record?
Does a 23136 have a "springing" or "triggering" affect if I were to get a DUI in the future (not that I will ever let that happen!)? By this, I mean if I were to get a DUI in the future, could my 23136 violation be changed from an infraction into a "prior" DUI, subject to increased penalties?
Is a 23136 recorded on my criminal record?
I am a student at UCLA with straight A's, a job, and I want to be a lawyer. Considering that my BAC was not extremely high, would it be likely that I could get a judge to expunge the 23136 from my record?
>>>>If so, would I plead not guilty or no contest at my court date appearance?
I set up a DMV hearing, just in case. Is there any negative repercussions if I lose the hearing? (other than still having a suspended license) Court fees?
This is a more general question, but I kind of want to put things more in perspective. How serious is a 23136 violation? Is this going to ruin my future?
>>>>Or, is it worst case scenario, I lose my license for a year and have to pay more for insurance?
Thank you so much!
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