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Sacramento Felony DUI Convictions

A felony Sacramento DUI arrest and subsequent conviction can lead to a state prison sentence.  If there was an accident in addition to the Sacramento DUI arrest then you will have to pay restitution for any damage done or any people injured.  Restitution can be extremely expensive and is in addition to any court fines that the judge may impose.  If you damaged state property as a result of the Sacramento DUI arrest you will owe the state restitution.  No matter what the circumstances of the Sacramento Felony DUI you should consult a qualified Sacramento DUI Attorney who may be able to get prison sentences reduced or even find alternatives to incarceration such as house arrest.

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If you are arrested for a Sacramento Felony DUI you will have to be present at all court appearances with your attorney.  You will likely have to post bail or stay incarcerated in the local prison until your court date.  The Sacramento DUI Law Firm that you hire should be experienced in representing felony cases.  Our Sacramento DUI attorneys are knowledgeable in felony DUI cases and will be able to assist you in all aspects of your case.

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