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California's Implied Consent Law states that any person driving in California is deemed to have implicitly consented to submitting to a chemical test (usually blood or breath) after being arrested for driving under the influence. The driver can refuse, but any such refusal will be accompanied by a one-year suspension of the driver's license for first-time DUI. The one-year suspension is an administrative penalty that exists separate and apart from any criminal case that may also be initiated against the driver.
To preserve their license to drive, an administrative per se hearing must be requested within ten days of the incident. Failure to request that hearing results in the suspension of their drivers license.
One of the key issues that will need to be resolved at the APS refusal hearing is whether the arresting officer appropriately advised the driver of the requirement to submit to the chemical test. If the officer did not tell the driver each and every consequence of failing to submit to chemical testing, many times it is successfully argued that the admonition was not proper, thus resulting in a "set aside" of the driver's license suspension.
Whether or not the proper admonition was given is a complex question of law and fact and requires heavy research and analysis by a trained attorney. If you are dealing with a refusal issue for an upcoming APS hearing, contact our office today.
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