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Misdemeanor Entry Of Plea (VC 23153(a) Or (b)) Form. This is a California form and can be use in Yuba Local County.
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF YUBA 215 FIFTH STREET, SUITE 200 MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 (530) 749-7600 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA vs. DEFENDANT: MISDEMEANOR ENTRY OF PLEA VC § 23153(a) or (b) I, THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, hereby offer to: _______ _______ Enter a plea of GUILTY NOLO CONTENDERE to the violation of VC § 23153(a) or § 23153(b) as set forth in the Complaint. I knowingly, voluntarily and expressly waive my one and only opportunity to challenge or contest the below listed prior conviction(s). I acknowledge that some of the grounds for contesting the prior(s) are that I did not waive my Constitutional Rights listed as 1 through 5 below. CASE NUMBER: Arrest Date Conviction Date County I understand that by initialing each of the following Rights, I am expressly waiving each and every Right in relation to the present charge(s) against me, as well as the alleged and admitted prior conviction(s): _______ 1. _______ 2. _______ 3. _______ 4. _______ 5. The Right to be represented by an attorney; if I am unable to hire my own attorney, the Court will appoint an attorney to represent me. The Right to a speedy and public court or jury trial. The Right to confront adverse witnesses, that is, to see, hear and question all witnesses against me. The Right to subpoena witnesses to testify on my behalf at no cost to me. The Right to remain silent, that is, not to be compelled to plead guilty/no contest or testify against myself. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CONSEQUENCES OF MY PLEA ARE: _______ 1. For a first conviction of VC § 23153(a) or (b) as a misdemeanor, if probation is not granted, the maximum penalty is 1 year in the county jail, with a mandatory minimum of 90 days, and/or a minimum fine of $2,000 to a maximum fine of $4,300 (including penalty assessments and fees). If probation is granted, the maximum penalty is 1 year in the county jail, with a mandatory minimum of 5 days, and/or a minimum fine of $ 2,000 to a maximum of $4,300 (including penalty assessments and fees). The Court must suspend my license for 1 year with immediate surrender of my license to the Court. DMV will not reinstate my license until I provide proof of financial responsibility and proof of completion of a 3 month or 6-month licensed driving-under-the-influence program. The Court may order the vehicle impounded at my expense for not more than 30 days. For a second conviction of VC § 23153(a) or (b) as a misdemeanor within 10 years of a prior conviction under VC § 23103/23103.5, 23152 or 23153, the maximum penalties are a minimum of 120 days to a maximum of 1 year in the county jail (VC § 23560) and a minimum fine of $2,425 to a maximum of $20,780 (including penalty assessments and fees), a 3-year license suspension and immediate surrender of my license to the Court. DMV will not reinstate my license until I provide proof of financial responsibility and proof of completion of an 18-month or 30-month licensed driving-under-the-influence program. I may apply to DMV for a restricted license after completion of 18 months of the revocation period. The vehicle I was operating at the time of the violation must be impounded at my expense for not more than 30 days, except in an unusual case; if the offense occurred within 5 years of a prior, the Court must state the circumstances on the record when not ordered (VC § 23594(a)). The Court may declare the vehicle a nuisance and order its forfeiture (VC § 23596) if I am the registered owner. For a second conviction of VC § 23103 as a felony within 10 years of a prior conviction as specified in VC §§ 23103/23103.5, 23152 or 23153, the mandatory penalties are 3 years in state prison and/or a fine of $41,566 (including penalty assessments and fees). For a third or subsequent conviction of VC § 23153(a) or (b) within 10 years of a prior conviction under VC § 23103/23103.5; 23152 or 23153, with the time computed from arrest to arrest, this violation must be punished as a felony, with mandatory jail time and state prison for 2, 3 or 4 years and a 3-year enhancement in state prison if the violations resulted in great bodily injury and I have four or more prior convictions (VC § 23566), unless the Court grants probation under VC § 23568. If misdemeanor probation is granted, the minimum penalty is 1 year in the county jail, a minimum fine of $3,080 to a maximum fine of $20,780 (including penalty assessments and fees), a 5-year license revocation and immediate surrender of my license to the Court. I may apply to DMV for restricted license after 30 months of the revocation period. The Court shall designate me as a habitual traffic offender for 3 years. The Court must order the vehicle impounded for 1-90 days if I am the registered owner, except in an unusual case; if the offense occurred within 5 years of a prior, the Court must state the circumstances on the record when not ordered. The Court may declare the vehicle a nuisance and order its forfeiture (VC § 23596) if I am the registered owner. Additional felony consequences include compliance with PC § 296, i.e., the providing of blood and saliva samples and palm prints for the state DNA databank. If I serve state prison time, it will constitute a 1 year prison prior pursuant to PC § 667.5. I will also be required to pay a restitution fine of between $200 and $10,000. MISDEMEANOR ENTRY OF PLEA VC § 23153(a) or (b) CM04040 Page 1 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com _______ 2. _______ 3. _______ 4. Yuba County Superior Court Effective. 2/10/05; Rev. 12/31/08; Amended 5/26/10; Rev.5/4/11 People vs. Case No. _______ 5. _______ 6. _______ 7. _______ 8. If I refused to take a chemical test, there is an enhanced mandatory imprisonment of 48 continuous hours (VC § 23577(a) (2)) consecutive to any other sentence. If my alcohol concentration was .20% or more or if I refused a chemical test, the Court must consider this as a special factor that may justify enhancing penalties in sentencing and in determining whether to grant probation (VC § 23578). If I am under the age of 21, the Court will impose an additional 1-year license suspension or delay and order immediate surrender of my license to the Court (VC § 13202.5). If I drove 30 mph over the speed limit on a freeway (20 mph for other roads) in a manner prohibited by VC § 23103 during commission of the DUI, the Court must impose an additional and consecutive term of 60 days, except in unusual cases with specification of reasons on the record. If I have a prior