DUI driver arrested after a wrong-way collision in north Orange County

Last night around 8:30 p.m., police officers responded to a wrong-way collision at Highland & Orangethorpe, according to the Fullerton Police Department.

  • A sedan, driven by a DUI suspect driving the wrong direction in lanes, collided with an SUV carrying eight people, including children.
  • Seven of the SUV occupants were transported to area hospitals for treatment
  • The sedan driver was arrested for DUI.

This crash is a sobering reminder: one reckless choice can harm so many. The FPD advises that you please plan ahead — use a rideshare, call a friend, or designate a sober driver.

In California, a DUI driver who causes injury—especially in a wrong-way crash involving multiple victims, including children—faces serious legal consequences. Here’s a summary of the penalties that may apply:

Criminal Charges

The driver will likely be charged under California Vehicle Code 23153, which covers DUI causing injury. This can be prosecuted as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the severity of the injuries and the driver’s prior record.

Misdemeanor DUI with Injury

  • Fines: $390 to $5,000
  • Jail time: Up to 1 year in county jail
  • License suspension
  • Mandatory DUI education program
  • Restitution: Payment to victims for medical bills and other losses

Felony DUI with Injury

  • Prison time: 16 months to 4 years, with additional time (up to 3 years per victim) if multiple people were injured
  • Fines: Substantial, often exceeding $5,000
  • Extended license suspension or revocation
  • Mandatory DUI education and treatment programs
  • Restitution to victims
  • Permanent criminal record

Aggravating Factors

These can lead to enhanced penalties:

  • High BAC (well above 0.08%)
  • Presence of minors in the vehicle
  • Severe injuries (e.g., permanent disability)
  • Prior DUI convictions

Administrative Penalties

Separate from the court case, the DMV may:

  • Automatically suspend the driver’s license
  • Require installation of an ignition interlock device (IID) for repeat offenders or those who caused injury

Financial Impact

The total cost of a DUI conviction—including fines, fees, insurance hikes, and IID costs—can exceed $18,000, even for a first offense…

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