Monday, May 20, 2013

DUI Court Program Instead Of Jail?


Although the Orange County court system is known by DUI Lawyer in Orange County for being tough on drunk driver’s, the system does have its softer side. Orange County helped pioneer a movement in the courts to get repeat DUI offenders help for their underlying alcohol or substance abuse instead of punishing them. The DUI court program is a collaborative project with the Probation Department, District Attorney, County Health Care and the Public Defender all working together to try to reduce the number of repeat DUI offenders.  The program emphasizes maintaining a stable living environment, employment and/or education, and keeping strong family.

The DUI court program requires extensive group and individual counseling, random testing at any hour of the day or night for alcohol or drugs, routine court appearances, and a commitment to sobriety. Orange County DUI Attorneys know that any mandatory jail time, such as the mandatory 120 days of custody for a third-offense DUI, can be served as “home confinement”, during which time the participant must wear a GPS and alcohol-monitoring device. The following is an actual case result for the Law Offices of EJ Stopyro:
In People v. Jose S., Jose was stopped for numerous traffic violations, including speeding and swerving in and out of his lane.  During the DUI investigation, the officer noted Jose’s speech was heavily slurred, he smelled strongly of alcohol and he failed all of the field sobriety test he could complete. Both blood and breath tests revealed a blood-alcohol level of .22%. (Nearly three times the legal limit) Jose had two prior DUI convictions within the past ten years and was on probation for the most recent DUI.

The DA’s best offer to Jose’s Orange County DUI Lawyer was for Jose to serve one year in the Orange County jail. In the judge’s chambers, Mr. Stopyro persuaded the judge that Jose, an otherwise upstanding citizen with no non-dui criminal history, would be a good candidate for the DUI court program. The judge granted Jose’s DUI Attorney Stopyro’s request and Jose was admitted to the DUI court program instead of jail.  Jose was able to live at home with his family and work during the day while attending counseling in the evenings. Jose agreed to test regularly for alcohol, do some community service and serve 120 days of home confinement.
If you face charges for a DUI and possibly jail time, call the Law Offices of EJ Stopyro today at (949) 559-5500 to talk to an experienced DUI Lawyer in Orange County about the DUI court program. The consultation is free and confidential. Or visit our website at www.EJEsquire.com.
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