What Startling DUI Probation Terms Threaten Your Legal Freedom?

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Video Transcript

DUI probation in San Bernardino County can include 3–5 years of supervision with strict terms like alcohol testing, DUI school, ignition interlock, and mandatory consent to searches. Any missed test, new arrest, or term violation can trigger a probation violation and lead to jail or harsher penalties, especially for repeat offenses. This article explains common terms, enforcement, and how violations are handled locally.

Kirk Tarman– Criminal Defense Attorney – San Bernardino County, CA

“But interesting enough, a lot of the DUI ones, we do not put the Bravo search terms?”

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media

“Really?”

Kirk Tarman– Criminal Defense Attorney – San Bernardino County, CA

“Yeah,”

Ray Hrdlicka – Host – Attorneys.Media

“Okay. So, they’re just obviously concerned about repeat offense with the DUI. They can enhance it. Here’s a second, you know, obviously, or a third, etc.”

Kirk Tarman– Criminal Defense Attorney – San Bernardino County, CA

“Yeah, yeah, I think the California defense bar was up in arms with everybody giving up their 4th amendment rights because of…these fairly common charges. So, I think that that was part of the reasons that they haven’t been utilizing them quite as much. Some counties do make you do, give up those 4th amendment rights, though. So even with as simple as a DUI, even within sometime, the Disturbing The Peace’s, they’ll sometimes even do it. But generally speaking, no.”