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DUI under 21 California follow up? Need Advice

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johnsmith425

New member
Hi,

I recently was driving a friend who was wasted home in her car. I had drank earlier in the day but felt sober. Anyways, I forgot to turn on the headlights and got pulled over. I went through all the field sobriety tests and passed, and then was breathalyzed, which showed my BAC as 0.03. As I am under 21, this violates vehicle code 23136(a). However, everything I have read seems to show that this is a civil offense and not a criminal one. What can I expect from here on out? I know my license will get suspended for a year, but is this something I have to report to employers or schools in the future? Is there anything I need to know before going into court? I'm trying to avoid hiring a lawyer, broke college student here.

Thanks.
 


quincy

Senior Member
Hi,

I recently was driving a friend who was wasted home in her car. I had drank earlier in the day but felt sober. Anyways, I forgot to turn on the headlights and got pulled over. I went through all the field sobriety tests and passed, and then was breathalyzed, which showed my BAC as 0.03. As I am under 21, this violates vehicle code 23136(a). However, everything I have read seems to show that this is a civil offense and not a criminal one. What can I expect from here on out? I know my license will get suspended for a year, but is this something I have to report to employers or schools in the future? Is there anything I need to know before going into court? I'm trying to avoid hiring a lawyer, broke college student here.

Thanks.
If your BAC is not 0.05% or above, you can lose your license for a year but there will be no jail time and you will not have a DUI on your record. It is a violation of the Zero Tolerance law only.

You should not have to report a 0.03% BAC to an employer or a school.

I suggest you consult with a California attorney to see if there is a possibility of having the charge reduced or dismissed.

Good luck.
 

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