A DUI Accident refers to an accident that is caused by a driver being under the influence of alcohol. A number of things can happen during a DUI accident and often the results are fatal. If one is found under the influence of alcohol there will be charges associated with the offense.
In California a dui is a misdemeanor until the fourth offense upon which you will be charged with a felony and mandatory prison time.
No. A straight DUI is a misdemeanor. When someone is injured or killed in a DUI related accident, then it becomes a felony.
I would call the newspapers.
CA DUI stands for driving under the influence in the state of California. California has some strict penalties for DUI, including heavy fines and mandatory jail time.
IT is mandatory to attend DUI school any time you receive a DUI. If you receive a second DUI you will most likely have other requirements to complete which will be set by the court. Even if you attend DUI school you still run the risk of losing your driver's license.
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It is not easy to qualify for disability insurance if you have a recent DUI. The logic behind this is that you are at greater risk of suffering a disability if you are injured in a car accident and you are more likely to have a car accident if you have a history of DUI. If you are asking about whether or not your employer's auto liability insurance will cover you, then the answer is "probably not" if your DUI is recent (3 years or less).
Yes, a DUI drug test can detect fentanyl in a person's system. Fentanyl is an opioid drug that can be detected in standard drug tests, including urine, blood, and saliva tests.
Yes. DUI is considered a serious offense in EVERY state.
A DUI will not, it will if the person is on your policy and may increase if that person cause an accident in your car.
yes, if it is mandatory than yes they can.