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Navigating DUI and Licence Suspensions in Canada: Understanding Your Legal Options

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A DUI charge in Canada can result in immediate and severe consequence. One of the most disruptive is the suspension of your driving licence. The loss of your driving privileges can dramatically affect your ability to work, manage daily responsibilities, and maintain your personal life.

It is important to recognize that a DUI charge does not automatically mean a conviction, and there are legal options available to protect your rights and mitigate the impact of a suspension.

This post is intended to shed light on the various types of licence suspensions, and the avenues you have to challenge them.

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Will I Go to Jail for a DUI in Canada?

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Being charged with a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) in Canada can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if you’re worried about the possibility of jail time. While jail is not always a consequence for a first DUI offence, it becomes a more significant risk in certain circumstances.

Here’s what you need to know about when jail time might apply and how to reduce your risk with the help of a lawyer.

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Understanding and Challenging a 90-Day Administrative Driving Prohibition (ADP)

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If you’ve been charged in British Columbia with driving at or over the legal limit of 0.08 BAC, refusing a breath test, or driving under drug impairment, you’ll likely face a 90-day Administrative Driving Prohibition (ADP). This driving ban is often the first major issue to address in cases of alleged impaired driving. But there’s good news – you can challenge this prohibition, provided you act quickly.

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