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      <video:title>Can You Actually Beat a DUI in California? Real Defenses Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>California DUI defense attorney Joel Brand explains the real legal arguments used to fight a DUI charge, from unlawful traffic stops to breath test errors under Title 17. This video covers what defenses exist, how they work, and what outcomes are realistically possible. Results vary by case.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Underage DUI and Zero Tolerance in California: What Every Driver Under 21 Should Know</video:title>
      <video:description>California&#x27;s zero tolerance law sets a 0.01% BAC limit for drivers under 21, but that is only one of three separate DUI laws that can apply. This video explains each law, the DMV consequences, and the criminal penalties minors can face. It also covers how a DUI affects a young driver&#x27;s record over time.</video:description>
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      <video:title>What a DUI Really Costs in California: Fines, Fees, Insurance, and More</video:title>
      <video:description>A California DUI carries costs well beyond the initial court fine. This video breaks down court obligations, DMV fees, ignition interlock costs, insurance rate increases, and long-term collateral consequences so you understand the full financial picture. General information only, not legal advice.</video:description>
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      <video:title>DUI Causing Injury in California: What Really Changes | VC 23153 Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>When a DUI involves injury, California law upgrades the charge under Vehicle Code 23153, which means longer sentences, harsher license revocations, and civil liability on top of criminal exposure. This video walks through how misdemeanor and felony filings differ, what sentencing enhancements apply, and why early action on evidence matters. General information only, not legal advice.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer in California? PAS vs. Evidentiary Test Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>California has two separate breath tests, and the rules for refusing them are very different. This video breaks down the PAS roadside test versus the post-arrest evidentiary test, what implied consent means under Vehicle Code 23612, and what a refusal actually costs you at the DMV and in court.</video:description>
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      <video:title>DUI in an RV or Motorhome in California: What You Need to Know</video:title>
      <video:description>California DUI law applies fully to RVs and motorhomes, including the same fines, license suspension, and DMV hearing deadlines as any standard DUI. This video explains when parked RVs can still lead to charges, the narrow passenger alcohol exception under Vehicle Code 23229, and why the ten-day DMV hearing window is critical.</video:description>
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      <video:title>The California DUI Court Process, Start to Finish | California DUI Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>A California DUI triggers two separate cases at once: a criminal court proceeding and a DMV administrative hearing. This video walks through every stage, from arrest and arraignment through pre-trial motions, plea negotiations, and sentencing, so you know what to expect at each step.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Marijuana DUI in California: How It&#x27;s Different From an Alcohol DUI</video:title>
      <video:description>California law makes marijuana DUI illegal under Vehicle Code 23152(f), but unlike alcohol there is no legal THC limit, making these cases harder to prove and more fact-dependent. This video explains how testing works, why THC persistence complicates impairment evidence, and what penalties a conviction can carry. Attorney Joel Brand walks through the key differences in plain language.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How DUI Probation Works in California | Conditions, Violations &amp; Early Termination</video:title>
      <video:description>A California DUI conviction almost always includes informal probation lasting three to five years, with strict conditions like DUI education classes, zero-tolerance driving rules, and mandatory fines. This video explains what those conditions are, what happens if you violate them, and how early termination works under California law.</video:description>
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      <video:title>DUI on a Golf Cart in California: What the Law Actually Says</video:title>
      <video:description>Many people are surprised to learn that a DUI charge in California can arise from driving a golf cart. This video explains when and where California DUI law applies to golf carts, what the arrest and penalty process looks like, and what legal questions a defense attorney would explore.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Drug DUI in California: Prescription and Illegal Drugs Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>This video explains how California&#x27;s DUI law applies to both illegal drugs and legally prescribed medications under Vehicle Code 23152. It covers how police detect drug impairment, what penalties apply, and which defense issues commonly arise in drug DUI cases. General information only, not legal advice.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How Long a DUI Stays on Your Record in California (And How to Clear It)</video:title>
      <video:description>A California DUI does not leave just one record. It creates three: a criminal court record, a public DMV driving record, and a permanent DMV internal record. This video explains how long each one lasts, what can be done about each, and why the distinction matters if you are ever arrested again.</video:description>
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      <video:title>DUI and Professional Licenses in California: What Doctors Need to Know</video:title>
      <video:description>A California DUI conviction can trigger a separate licensing board investigation for doctors and other licensed professionals, on top of the criminal case. This video explains what boards look at, reporting obligations, and the range of possible outcomes. General information only, not legal advice.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Felony DUI Causing Injury in California: What VC 23153 Really Means</video:title>
      <video:description>Vehicle Code 23153, California&#x27;s DUI causing injury statute, can turn a DUI into a felony with state prison time, strike consequences, and permanent DMV records. This video explains how the charge works, how enhancements stack, and what happens after an arrest on both the criminal and DMV tracks.</video:description>
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      <video:title>California First-Offense DUI Penalties Explained | Vehicle Code 23536</video:title>
      <video:description>Vehicle Code 23536 sets the penalties for a first-offense California DUI with no injury, including jail time, fines, license suspension, and DUI school. This video breaks down each penalty in plain language and explains how the DMV record works. Understanding the law helps you make smarter decisions about your case.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How to Expunge a California DUI Under Penal Code 1203.4 | California DUI Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>California&#x27;s Penal Code 1203.4 allows many DUI convictions to be dismissed after probation is complete, but expungement has real limits. This video explains who qualifies, how to file, what the process looks like, and exactly what an expungement does and does not clear from your record. Covers the important distinction between your court record and your separate DMV driving record.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How a DUI Affects Your CDL in California | Commercial Driver License Consequences</video:title>
      <video:description>A DUI in California triggers separate and stricter consequences for commercial drivers, including a one-year CDL disqualification for a first offense and permanent hazmat endorsement loss. This video explains the federal and state rules that apply, the DMV hearing deadline, and what a second offense means for a commercial driving career.</video:description>
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      <video:title>California DMV Hearing After a DUI: How It Works and How to Prepare</video:title>
      <video:description>After a California DUI arrest, the DMV starts a separate process that can suspend your license independent of your criminal case. This video explains the 10-day deadline to request a hearing, what a DMV APS hearing actually covers, and how to prepare. Understanding the process is the first step to protecting your driving privilege.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How to Expunge a California DUI Under Penal Code 1203.4 | California DUI Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>This video explains how California&#x27;s Penal Code 1203.4 allows a court to dismiss a DUI conviction after probation is complete, who qualifies, how the filing process works, and what expungement does and does not do for your record. It also covers how to use Penal Code 1203.3 to end probation early so you can file sooner.</video:description>
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      <video:title>California Has Two DUI Laws. Here Is What They Mean For You.</video:title>
      <video:description>California has two separate DUI rules, and you can be charged under one or both after an arrest. One involves your blood alcohol level, and the other is about impairment, even if your level was low. Understanding the difference can matter a lot as your case moves forward.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How a DUI Wrecks Your Car Insurance in California</video:title>
      <video:description>A DUI conviction in California can cause your car insurance rates to double or even triple. Your insurer may drop you, forcing you into a high-risk policy. The impact can follow you for ten years.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Get a Restricted License After a California DUI and Keep Driving to Work</video:title>
      <video:description>If you got a DUI in California, you may still be able to drive to work with a restricted license. Most first-time DUI drivers qualify if they enroll in a DUI program, show proof of insurance, and pay the DMV fee. Acting fast gives you more options.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Under 21 DUI in California: Zero Tolerance Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>In California, drivers under 21 face zero tolerance rules. Even a small amount of alcohol can lead to a license suspension. After an arrest, there is a tight deadline to request a DMV hearing or your license is automatically suspended.</video:description>
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      <video:title>How Long a DUI Stays on Your Record in California</video:title>
      <video:description>In California, a DUI stays on your driving record for ten years and can follow you on your criminal record even longer. Some people may qualify to have the conviction dismissed through a process called expungement, which can help with jobs and background checks. Watch to learn what you need to know.</video:description>
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      <video:title>What Happens at Your First DUI Court Date in California</video:title>
      <video:description>Your first DUI court date in California is called an arraignment. You will hear the charges and enter a plea. Most people plead not guilty right away to give their lawyer time to look at the evidence.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Can You Get a DUI on Weed or Prescription Drugs in California?</video:title>
      <video:description>In California, you can be charged with a DUI even if you never touched alcohol. Marijuana, prescription medication, and other drugs can all lead to a DUI arrest if they impair your driving. There is no set number like an alcohol limit, so these cases can get complicated fast.</video:description>
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      <video:title>What Is a Wet Reckless in a California DUI Case?</video:title>
      <video:description>If you were charged with a DUI in California, you may have heard the term wet reckless. It is a reduced charge that can carry lighter consequences than a full DUI. Not every case qualifies, but it is worth knowing your options.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Your Rights at a California DUI Checkpoint Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>If you hit a DUI checkpoint in California, you have rights. You must provide your license and registration, but you do not have to answer questions about drinking. Knowing what to do and what to stay quiet about can matter in your case.</video:description>
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      <video:title>What Is an Ignition Interlock Device After a California DUI?</video:title>
      <video:description>If you got a DUI in California, the court or the DMV may order you to install an ignition interlock device in your car. This device makes you pass a breath test before your car will start. It can be required even for a first DUI offense.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Can You Get a DUI Asleep in Your Parked Car in California?</video:title>
      <video:description>In California, you can be arrested for DUI even if your car never moved. Police look at whether you had control of the vehicle, including where your keys were and if the engine was running. If this happened to you, here is what you need to know.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Second DUI in California Is Way More Serious Than You Think</video:title>
      <video:description>A second DUI in California carries much heavier penalties than a first. Longer jail time, longer license suspension, and mandatory programs are all on the table. If your first DUI was within the last ten years, the stakes are even higher.</video:description>
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      <video:description>If you were just arrested for a DUI in California, the days right after your arrest are critical. You have a short deadline to request a DMV hearing or your license is automatically suspended. Write down everything you remember right away, and talk to a DUI lawyer as soon as possible.</video:description>
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