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Law Offices of Barry O. Bernstein              Major Felony  & DUI Trial Specialist

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DUI Attorneys in California by Counties and  County Cites below.

Alameda County
Oakland

Alpine County
Markleeville

Amador County
Jackson

Butte County
Oroville

Calaveras County
San Andreas

Colusa County
Colusa

Contra Costa County
Martinez


Del Norte County
Crescent City

El Dorado County
Placerville

Fresno County
Fresno

Glenn County
Willows

Humboldt County
Eureka

Imperial County
El Centro

Inyo County
Independence


Kern County
Bakersfield

Kings County
Hanford

Lake County
Lakeport

Lassen County
Susanville

Los Angeles County
Los Angeles

Madera County
Madera

Marin County
San Rafael

Mariposa County
Mariposa

Mendocino County
Ukiah

Merced County
Merced

Modoc County
Alturas

Mono County
Bridgeport

Monterey County
Salinas

Napa County
Napa

Nevada County
Nevada City

Orange County
Santa Ana

Placer County
Auburn

Plumas County
Quincy

Riverside County
Riverside


Sacramento County
Sacramento

San Benito County
Hollister

San Bernardino County
San Bernardino

San Diego County
San Diego

San Francisco County
San Francisco

San Joaquin County
Stockton
San Luis Obispo County
San Luis Obispo
 
San Mateo County
Redwood City

Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara

Santa Clara County
San Jose

Santa Cruz County
Santa Cruz

Shasta County
Redding

Sierra County
Downieville

Siskiyou County
Yreka

Solano County
Fairfield

Sonoma County
Santa Rosa

Stanislaus County
Modesto

Sutter County
Yuba City

Tehama County
Red Bluff

Trinity County
Weaverville

Tulare County
Visalia

Tuolumne County
Sonora

Ventura County
Ventura

Yolo County
Woodland

Yuba County
Marysville


 

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DUI This generally is interpreted as an abbreviation for driving under the influence.  By far, the most common impairing substance is ALCOHOL.  However, many states also prohibit DUI DRUGS and DUI TOXIC VAPORS (sniffing or huffing paint fumes, butane, paint thinner and similar chemicals).
DWI The next most common acronym is DWI.  Depending on the state practice, this can be interpreted as an abbreviation for driving while intoxicated or driving while impaired.  Like DUI, many states proscribe impaired (or “intoxicated”) driving as caused by other impairing substances, drugs, plants or chemical compounds.
OUI The next most common acronym for drunk driving is OUI.  This stands for operating under the influence.  The word “operating” is actually more encompassing (and more accurate) than “driving” because almost all states make it illegal to “operate or be in actual physical control” of a motor vehicle.  This means that you can be sitting in your car, off the side of the road, with the engine running and the car in park, and asleep, yet still be charged with OUI (or DUI or DWI, for that matter, in most states).  The states that have OUI as their acronym are Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, California, Florida and New York .
OWI Another acronym for drunk driving is OWI, or operating while intoxicated.  Similar to OUI, the operative word is “operating”.  Wisconsin is the largest state using this acronym.
OMVI OMVI (operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated) is an acronym used in Ohio from time to time, but they also use DUI.
DUIL DUIL (driving under the influence of liquor) is used in a few states in case law.
DUII Oregon uses DUII (driving under the influence of an intoxicant).
DWAI In two states, Colorado and New York, the acronym “DWAI” (driving while ability impaired) is a LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE to DWI (or DUI).  These “lesser offenses” offer the person less damage to their driver’s license, and have certain benefits over pleading to the standard DUI / DWI offense.
DWUI Some states like California, Florida and New York use DWUI (driving while under the influence).
DUBAL Finally, two other acronyms crop up in cases occasionally.  DUBAL or UBAL is a type of DUI / DWI that signifies driving with an unlawful blood alcohol level.  This applies only to cases in which the person arrested has given a blood, breath or urine sample.  Officers or court cases (or your attorney) may call this “per se” DUI or “per se” DWI.  In short, this means, it is an offense to merely have driven while having the prohibited amount of alcohol in your system regardless of whether the police officer gathers any traditional evidence of “impairment”.
UBAL Same as DUBAL.
"Open Container" The offense of having an open container inside your vehicles passenger compartment.

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