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A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge can be very upsetting, but you don’t face it alone. Jorge L. Gonzalez Law is deeply committed to your defense. Even a first DUI accusation brings harsh outcomes: possible jail, large fines, and losing your license. If arrested, quick, skilled legal help is vital to protect your future.
What Does DUI Mean in Florida?
It’s important to understand that in Florida, a DUI charge can happen if you are in charge of a vehicle and your blood alcohol level (BAC) is .08% or more. This is true even if the car isn’t moving. You could also be charged if your driving is affected by alcohol, drugs, or both, no matter what your specific alcohol level is. We understand this can be confusing, and we’re here to explain.
Please be aware that some situations can make the penalties even tougher:
- If your alcohol level is much higher than .08% (like .15% or more).
- If a young person (under 18 years old) is with you in the vehicle.
- If an accident occurs causing property damage and/or injury to another.

DUI Penalties: What You Could Face
A DUI conviction in Florida can have sudden and lasting negative effects on your life. Here are some possible outcomes:
- Jail Time: Even a first DUI can mean time in jail. The amount of time depends on your BAC and if there was a child in the car.
- Fines: You may have to pay significant fines.
- License Suspension: Your driver’s license could be taken away for a period of time, making it hard to get to work or school.
- Vehicle Impoundment: Your car might be held by the police for a certain number of days.
- Probation and Community Service: You could be placed on probation, where you’re supervised, and required to perform community service hours.
- Substance Abuse Programs: You might have to attend classes or counseling.
- Ignition Interlock Device: You might need to have a special device installed in your car that requires you to blow into it before the car will start.
- If this is your second or more DUI offense, especially within a short time, the penalties become much stricter.
When a DUI Becomes a Felony
Most DUI charges start as misdemeanors. However, a DUI offense can become a felony, which is much more serious, if:
- It’s your third DUI within 10 years.
- It’s your fourth or more DUI offense overall.
- Someone was seriously hurt or died as a result of the DUI.
- Felony DUI convictions carry much longer prison sentences and much higher fines.
Understanding “Implied Consent”
Florida’s “implied consent” rule is crucial for every driver to understand: simply by being on the road, you’ve essentially agreed to take a breath or blood test if an officer suspects DUI. We know this situation can feel challenging, but refusing these tests can automatically lead to losing your license for a year or more—a serious penalty separate from your criminal case. Time is incredibly limited after an arrest, often just 10 days, to fight this license suspension. At Jorge L. Gonzalez Law, our dedicated team is here to swiftly guide you, tirelessly working to protect your driving privileges and even secure a temporary permit for your work or essential needs while we navigate your case.
Your DUI Defense: How We Help
A DUI charge can feel very scary, but at Jorge L. Gonzalez Law, your situation is never without solutions. We are dedicated to fighting for you. Our commitment involves:
- Carefully examining your case, checking the traffic stop, arrest, and sobriety test results for any mistakes.
- Working tirelessly to find every possible defense, aiming to lower or even drop charges by talking with state lawyers.
- Building a strong defense if your case goes to trial.
- Our promise is to protect your rights and seek the best possible outcome for you.
Get Confidential Help for Your DUI
If you or a loved one is facing DUI charges in South Florida, it’s very important to talk to an experienced attorney right away.
Call Jorge L. Gonzalez Law today 305-227-4700 for a free and confidential consultation. We are ready to help you protect your rights and your future.