Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Child Endangerment Law
My brother in law was arrested for a DUI and was charged with Child Endangermant. What are the normal fines for this in the state of CA.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Child Endangerment Law
There are the results you get if you hire a lawyer, and then there are the results you get if you don't. If there was a kid in the car probably Your Friend will be DCS bait.
Re: Child Endangerment Law
This will depend on whether this is his first DUI. The minimum DUI penalties for a first time DUI are usually a fine, registration in an alchol abuse class, and credit for time served assuming he spent any amount of jail time already following his arrest.
However, since there was a child in the car, a sentencing enhancement is available meaning he could be headed back to jail.
The child endangerment charge actually is a separate charge that carries its own penalties.
If your brother in law is serious about help, have him contact us.
Best of Luck!
www.NotGuiltyInCA.com
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George M.
Re: Child Endangerment Law
"Fines"? Try potential jail time.
He needs a good attorney.
Re: Child Endangerment Law
First time DUI offense carries with it approximately $1500 in fines, alcohol program for 3 months and loss of license for at least 30 days. Child endangerment is a separate crime punishable by county jail if it is charged as a misdemeanor, or even state prison if a felony, not to mention an additional fine.
You need to understand that the child endangerment offense in combination with a DUI constitute serious charges and amount of the fine is probably the least of your concerns. Your brother in law needs a good lawyer asap.
Feel free to contact my office for additional non-binding consultation.
Jacek W. Lentz, Esq.
310.273.1361
www.lentzlawfirm.com
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