FULLERTON DUI LAWYER - PETER F. IOCONA

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Fullerton DUI Lawyer – Peter F. Iocona

If you were arrested for DUI in Fullerton, California, your case will be handled at the North Justice Center (NJC) — one of the busiest and strictest criminal courthouses in Orange County. The Fullerton Police Department is known for aggressive DUI enforcement, especially around Downtown Fullerton. You need a DUI trial attorney who understands the local courts, judges, prosecutors, and enforcement patterns unique to Fullerton.


ABOUT FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA

Fullerton is a vibrant northern Orange County city known for its restaurants, bars, craft breweries, and historic architecture. Its nightlife hub, Downtown Fullerton, has been described by the OC Weekly as “Bourbon Street West” because of its dense concentration of bars and late-night activity.

According to the City of Fullerton, Downtown Fullerton includes:

  • More than 70 historic buildings
  • Over 350,000 sq ft of retail space
  • Over 275,000 sq ft of office space
  • More than 2,500 free public parking spaces

The district also includes the Fullerton Museum Center, the Downtown Plaza, and the historic Plummer Auditorium.

Because of the high density of alcohol-serving establishments, Downtown Fullerton is heavily patrolled by the Fullerton Police Department. Officers routinely monitor major ingress and egress routes for suspected DUI drivers, making Fullerton one of the most active DUI enforcement cities in Orange County.

Fullerton is also home to the North Justice Center (NJC), which handles both criminal and civil matters for northern Orange County. Understanding how NJC judges and prosecutors handle DUI cases is essential to achieving the best possible outcome.


FULLERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT DUI PRACTICES

Fullerton DUI cases begin with the Fullerton Police Department, one of the first agencies in Orange County to require mandatory Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) in addition to dash-cam footage — a policy implemented around 2015 through a U.S. Department of Justice-supported program.

Fullerton officers now record:

  • The initial contact
  • The detention
  • Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs)
  • The DUI arrest
  • Transport to jail
  • Breath testing
  • Observation periods
  • Blood testing procedures
  • Officer–suspect interactions

Only an experienced Fullerton DUI Attorney knows how to analyze these recordings for:

  • Improper FST instructions
  • Unlawful prolonging of the detention
  • Probable cause issues
  • Title 17 violations
  • Inconsistencies between officer testimony and video

FULLERTON DUI COURT — NORTH JUSTICE CENTER (NJC)

All Fullerton DUI cases — both misdemeanor and felony — are prosecuted by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and heard at:

North Justice Center
1275 N. Berkeley Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832

Each NJC judge has a distinct approach to:

  • Alternative sentencing
  • SEC (Supervised Electronic Confinement)
  • Probation recommendations
  • Motion practice
  • Pretrial negotiation
  • Trial scheduling

Peter F. Iocona has extensive experience at NJC, handling jury trials, suppression motions, DMV appeals, and serious DUI litigation.


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DMV HEARINGS AFTER A FULLERTON DUI ARREST

A Fullerton DUI arrest triggers two separate cases:

  1. The criminal court case at the North Justice Center
  2. The DMV Administrative Per Se (APS) case

You generally have 10 days from the arrest to request a DMV hearing. Fullerton DMV hearings are held through the Driver Safety Office (DSO) in Orange.

A successful DMV defense requires expertise in:

  • Blood and breath testing procedures
  • BWC inconsistencies
  • Title 17 requirements
  • Officer testimony issues
  • Chemical test challenges

FULLERTON DUI PENALTIES

First Offense DUI

May involve probation, fines, a DUI program, license suspension, and possibly jail depending on circumstances.

Second Offense DUI

Typically includes 90–120 days of custody exposure; some time may be served via SEC (Supervised Electronic Confinement).

Third Offense DUI

Carries 180–270 days of custody exposure; alternatives require aggressive advocacy.

Fourth Offense / Felony DUI

Often charged as a felony; may include 1 year county jail or 16 months state prison.


WHY CHOOSE PETER F. IOCONA FOR A FULLERTON DUI?

  • Extensive experience with Fullerton PD DUI investigations
  • Expert at analyzing BWC footage and jail videos
  • Regularly appears at the North Justice Center
  • Proven trial results
  • Strong DMV hearing performance

By Peter F. Iocona

Fullerton DUI Arrest: Fullerton Police Department – 237 W. Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA

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