At the beginning of 2022, the law regarding DUI diversion changed. DUIs are no longer eligible for diversion in California. Please contact our office with any questions. Email us at abortellaw@gmail.com OR Call us at: (415) 523-7878

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Consequences For Third And Subsequent DUI Offenses


I always tell my clients, it’s a DUI. It’s a criminal offense. It’s going to set you back. It’s going to take a lot of work to recover from it, but it’s never the end of the world. If you’re getting up to a third offense, then in most cases, you need to work on yourself and to deal with what is probably a pretty major drinking problem.

You can’t help anybody else unless you help yourself first. This is why on a third offense; a lot of people end up doing residential treatment programs. Actually, they can get one of those instead of jail or a combination. But, on a third offense with DMV, if you weren’t on probation, you’re looking at six months of no driving followed by an interlock license for at least the next year and a half.

For more information on Consequences For 3rd & Subsequent DUIs, a free initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (415) 523-7878 today.

Aaron Bortel

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