If you are convicted of driving under the influence, and you have an excessive BAC level, you may be sentenced to:
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Serve up to two years in jail.
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No jail time but you must pay a fine of $600.
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Serve up to six months in jail.
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Serve up to twelve months in jail.
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Explanation
In California, if you are convicted of DUI and you have an excessive BAC level, you may be sentenced to serve up to 6 months in jail and pay a large fine the first time you are convicted. On the first conviction your driver's license will be suspended for 6 months.
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