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      <video:description>Vehicle Code 23536 sets the baseline penalties for a California first-offense DUI, including jail time, fines, probation, and license suspension. This video walks through each penalty in plain language so you know exactly what the law requires. It also covers the less obvious consequences, like insurance, professional licenses, and immigration.</video:description>
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      <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: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: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:description>Refusing a breath or blood test after a California DUI arrest does not help you avoid trouble. It can cost you your license for a year or more and can be used against you in court. Know what you are facing before you make any decisions.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Vehicle Code 23536 sets the baseline penalties for a California first-offense DUI, including jail time, fines, probation, and license suspension. This video walks through each penalty in plain language so you know exactly what the law requires. It also covers the less obvious consequences, like insurance, professional licenses, and immigration.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Felony DUI Causing Injury in California (Vehicle Code 23153) Explained</video:title>
      <video:description>Vehicle Code 23153 covers DUI causing injury in California and can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. This video explains what the prosecution must prove, how penalties are calculated, and what defense angles commonly arise. General information only, not legal advice.</video:description>
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      <video:description>A California DUI can trigger a separate licensing board investigation on top of the criminal case. This video explains the self-reporting rules, which boards are involved, and how the criminal outcome connects to your license. Covers physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and attorneys.</video:description>
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      <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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