What are the consequences? Potentially jail, fines, loss of license, probation, alcohol program, etc. The honest answer is that no attorney can predict the outcome, nor even give an intelligent opinion, without reviewing and knowing all the charges, evidence, police reports, expected testimony, priors history, etc. You'll learn the actual charge[s] filed and get copies of all the police reports and prosecutors evidence when appearing for arraignment at the first court hearing. The prosecutors can amend at any time they believe they can prove additional or different charges. In California, if convicted of any misdemeanor, you potentially face up to 6-12 months in jail, plus fines. Priors and strikes will add penalty enhancements.
Answered on Aug 06th, 2012 at 9:28 PM