What Happens if I Refused a Chemical Test?
If you refused to submit to a chemical test there are several penalties that may be imposed. California has the implied consent law. A person who drives a motor vehicle in the State of California has consented to submit to a blood or breath test to determine his/her blood alcohol content pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 23612. Failure to submit to, or complete, a breath test will result in a fine, mandatory imprisonment if convicted of Vehicle Code Section 23152 or 23153, and a one year license suspension on a first offense. If it was a second offense within 10 years, the license will be revoked for a two year period.
Parker Law Center Case Results
Attorney Kellee C. Parker of the Parker Law Center fiercely represents her clients in all stages of the criminal and DMV processes. She is an advocate of her clients’ rights and has been successful in winning alternative sentencing, case reductions and set asides of license suspensions for her clients.
Although California alternative sentences vary from case to case, these favorable results show how the right DUI attorney can positively […]



