Federal DUI
A federal crime is any criminal act that occurs while on federal property. Federal property includes national parks, courthouses, airports, and government buildings. If a person commits a crime while on federal property, he/she can be charged with a federal offense.
One common federal offense that is frequently committed on federal property is driving under the influence.
There are some instances where people will drive through parks or around government property while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. They may not be aware that they are on federal property and committing a federal offense. However, according to federal law, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or both. It is also illegal to operate a motor vehicle on federal property with a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of 0.08% or higher.
Federal DUI crimes are taken very seriously by law enforcement.
All federal DUI charges are prosecuted to the fullest extent. If a person is charged with a federal DUI, he/she needs to be aware that the legal consequences involved are very harsh. Once a person is convicted of a federal DUI, he/she may be punished with jail time, monetary fines, probation, DUI School, and community service. A convicted DUI offender may also have his/her driver's license suspended.
For these reasons, it is always in a person's best interest to obtain the services of an attorney who is knowledgeable of federal DUI law.
San Mateo DUI Defense Attorney
The Law Office of Robert Tayac has helped countless clients fight their San Mateo DUI charges. With years of trial and DUI litigation experience, Attorney Robert Tayac has the skill and legal expertise it takes to successfully contest his clients' DUI charges. Whether your are a first time offender or a multiple DUI offender, you can be assured that Mr. Tayac will put every effort into helping you avoid a criminal conviction.
Any person who drives under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol places his/her life and others in great danger. For this reason, California has adopted strict DUI laws and legal penalties. If a person is convicted of driving under the influence in San Mateo County, he/she faces life-altering legal punishments such as jail time, fines, probation, license suspension, and vehicle impoundment. When you are charged with DUI, you need the counsel of an experienced San Mateo attorney to increase your chances of winning in court.
Contact the Law Office of Robert Tayac for your free DUI case evaluation!