(1) Upon a first conviction, by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months or by a fine of not less than three hundred dollars ($300) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment.
(2) If the offense occurred within five years of a prior offense which resulted in a conviction of a violation of this section or Section 14601, 14601.2, or 14601.5, by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than five days or more than one year and by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) or more than two thousand dollars ($2,000).
The second case STARRS, EDWARD ROBERT Motion RE: IN LIMINE,04/02/2018,11:00,2,
Methhead is trying to squash historical facts (sound familiar eg real estate)
A motion in limine is a motion that asks the judge to prevent certain pieces of evidence from being brought up during the trial.
The third case STARRS, EDWARD ROBERT READINESS AND SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE
Methhead trying to plea out
Readiness Conference (Pre-Trial Conference / Settlement Conference). prosecutor and the criminal defense attorney to discuss the facts of the case and see if the parties can agree to a plea bargain (settlement).
The fourth action is STARRS, EDWARD ROBERT JURY TRIAL
Summary (Informal) Probation for three years 48 hours minimum to 6 months in county jail; the 48 hours minimum in jail must be served continuously Fines from $390 to $1000 plus mandatory penalty assessments or approximately thirteen days of community service; Total costs including fines, penalty assessments, and court costs range from $1500 to $2400 License Suspension for six to ten months A three month court approved alcohol and drug education program (AB 541 class) IID – Ignition Interlocking Device required in Los Angeles, Alameda, Tulare and Sacramento counties in a pilot program . An IID is an instrument that is attached to your car that does not allow the car to start until you provide an alcohol-free breath sample.
Second DUI Offense- Misdemeanor
Summary Probation for three to five years 96 hours minimum to a maximum of one year in county jail Fines stay in the same general range as in a First DUI (see above) License Suspension for two years that may be converted to a restricted license after 12 months An 18 to 30 month court-approved alcohol program IID – Ignition Interlocking Device may likely be required on a second DUI conviction, regardless of what county you’re located.
Third DUI Offense- Misdemeanor
Summary Probation for three to five years 120 days (minimum) to a maximum of one year in county jail Fines stay in the same general range as stated above License Suspension for three years which may be converted to a restricted license after 18 months A 30 month court-approved drug/alcohol program Installation of an IID (Ignition Interlocking Device)
Fourth DUI Offense – Felony
Parole for three years Sixteen months to three years in state prison Fines stay in the same general range as stated above License revocation for four years Possible automobile forfeiture A 30-month alcohol treatment program Designation as a “Habitual Traffic Offender.”
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