June 3, 2009 By Wallin & Klarich

California recently lowered the threshold blood-alcohol content for drivers who have already been convicted of a DUI offense in California. Now, anyone on probation for driving under the influence can be judged as a repeat offender if found to be behind the wheel with any measurable alcohol on his or her breath. This new “zero tolerance” law means that a driver who is on DUI probation, who is pulled over for any reason, and shows any measurable trace of alcohol in their system, will have their driver’s license suspended
By keeping yourself informed about California’s ever-evolving vehicle and criminal codes, you can better prepare yourself to stay out of trouble. If you or a loved one is facing allegations of driving under the influence, please contact the skilled California DUI attorneys at Wallin & Klarich.

Wallin & Klarich has over 30 years of experience handling DUI defense. Let Wallin & Klarich advise you and ensure your rights and freedom are protected under the law. Contact Wallin & Klarich for a consultation at 1-888-280-6839. Also, visit us online at www.wklaw.com to learn more about your case and what can be done.

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