California Misdemeanor Plea Attachment-DUI Penalties are the penalties a person may face if they plead guilty or no contest to a DUI charge in California. Generally, the penalties for a first DUI offense include fines, fees, jail time, probation, community service, a suspension of the driver's license, installation of an ignition interlock device, and completion of a DUI program. The penalties are determined by factors such as the individual's Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level, the number of prior DUI offenses, if any, and the circumstances of the case. The different types of California Misdemeanor Plea Attachment-DUI Penalties are as follows: 1. Monetary Penalties: These include fines, fees, and restitution. 2. Jail/Prison Time: Depending on the severity of the offense, jail or prison time may be imposed. 3. Probation: This is a court supervised period of time during which the individual must meet certain conditions, such as attending counseling or DUI classes, and abstaining from alcohol and drug use. 4. Community Service: This is a sentence in which the individual must do unpaid work for a certain number of hours, as determined by the court. 5. Driver's License Suspension: A driver's license may be suspended for a period of time, depending on the severity of the offense. 6. Ignition Interlock Device: This is an in-car breathalyzer that will not allow the vehicle to start if the driver has been drinking. 7. DUI Program: This is a court-mandated program that is designed to educate and rehabilitate DUI offenders.