Excessive DUI

Excessive DUI Attorney in Boise

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An excessive DUI arrest in Boise starts two clocks running at once. The criminal case moves through Ada County’s court system on its own timeline. But the administrative suspension of your license happens automatically unless you request a hearing within seven calendar days of receiving your notice of suspension. Miss that window and your driving privileges are gone before you’ve set foot in a courtroom.

At Idaho Legal Justice, our attorneys dedicate 100% of their time to DUI defense. We’re Idaho’s largest DUI law practice, and we’ve handled over 1,000 DUI cases in Boise and the surrounding area. If you’re facing an excessive DUI charge, also called an extreme DUI, we’re available 24/7, offer free consultations, and provide bilingual representation.

The seven-day deadline moves fast. Call Idaho Legal Justice now at (208) 540-8310 for a free, confidential consultation, or fill out our online form and we’ll get back to you right away.

What Idaho Code § 18-8004C Actually Requires

Idaho defines excessive DUI under Idaho Code § 18-8004C as operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.20% or higher, as measured by a police-requested evidentiary test of breath, blood, or urine. That threshold is 2.5 times the standard 0.08% DUI limit, and the law treats it as a categorically different offense with mandatory penalties that have no equivalent in a standard first DUI. A roadside handheld screening device doesn’t meet the evidentiary standard under § 18-8004C; the charge requires a formal police-requested test.

To convict, the prosecution must establish three elements: (1) that you had actual physical control of a motor vehicle; (2) that this occurred on a public road or property open to the public; and (3) that a police-requested chemical test showed a BAC of 0.20% or more. All three must hold. The actual physical control element, for example, can be contested if you were asleep in a parked vehicle or not in a position to operate it.

The three elements the prosecution must prove:

  • Actual Physical Control: The state must show you were in “actual physical control” of a motor vehicle. This can be challenged by arguing you were asleep in a parked car or not in a position to operate the vehicle.
  • Location: The offense must have occurred in Idaho on a public road or on private property open to the public, such as a parking lot.
  • BAC of 0.20% or Higher: This is the defining element of an excessive DUI. The prosecution will rely on the results of a breath, blood, or urine test to establish this threshold, and it’s typically where our defense focuses first.

We investigate the legality of the traffic stop and the administration of any field sobriety tests. Our primary focus, though, is disputing the accuracy and reliability of the chemical test results, which are the cornerstone of the prosecution’s case.

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Penalties for an Excessive DUI Conviction in Idaho

A conviction under § 18-8004C carries mandatory consequences that are materially harsher than a standard DUI. A first-offense excessive DUI is a misdemeanor, but its penalties begin where a standard DUI ends.

  • First Offense (Misdemeanor):
    • Jail: Mandatory minimum of 10 days, with the first 48 hours served consecutively. Maximum of up to one year.
    • Fines: Up to $2,000.
    • License Suspension: One-year absolute suspension after release from confinement. No restricted driving privileges are available during this period. A standard first DUI allows a restricted permit after 30 days; an excessive DUI doesn’t.
    • Ignition Interlock Device (IID): Mandatory one-year IID requirement after reinstatement. Under a 2026 amendment to Idaho Code § 18-8008, effective July 1, 2026, the IID restriction period ends one year from the date your vendor provides proof of installation to the Idaho Transportation Department. Delaying installation delays when your restriction period ends.
    • Probation: Up to two years, with conditions that may include alcohol education and random testing.
  • Second Offense Within Five Years Where the Prior Offense Also Involved a BAC of 0.20% or More (Felony):
    • Prison: Up to five years in state prison. If prison is not imposed, a mandatory minimum of 30 days in custody applies.
    • Fines: Up to $5,000.
    • License Suspension: One to five years, with no restricted driving privileges in the first year.
    • IID: Required for up to five years after suspension ends.

The felony enhancement under § 18-8004C(2) applies only when the prior offense within the five-year lookback window also involved a BAC of 0.20% or more. A prior standard DUI at a lower BAC doesn’t trigger this enhancement. Defendants participating in good standing in an approved drug court or mental health court program may petition for restricted driving privileges after at least 45 days of absolute suspension, subject to IID and financial-responsibility conditions.

Beyond the courtroom, a conviction carries serious collateral consequences. Auto insurance premiums will likely increase significantly, and an SR-22 high-risk insurance filing may be required. A felony record creates employment barriers, particularly for jobs involving driving or positions requiring professional licensure. Commercial drivers, healthcare workers, and others holding regulated licenses face added exposure. For non-citizens, a conviction can carry immigration consequences, including possible deportation. Under Idaho’s implied consent law, refusing a police-requested chemical test triggers a separate one-year license revocation for a first refusal, independent of any criminal penalties.

How We Defend Excessive DUI Cases in Boise

No two excessive DUI cases are identical. The BAC reading the prosecution relies on passed through a chain of equipment, handling, and procedure before it became a number on a police report. We look at every link in that chain.

  • Challenging the Traffic Stop: If law enforcement lacked reasonable suspicion to pull you over, evidence gathered afterward may be inadmissible. We review dashcam footage, dispatch records, and the officer’s stated basis for the stop.
  • Disputing the BAC Result: Breathalyzer devices require current calibration and documented maintenance. Blood samples must follow strict chain-of-custody procedures. We scrutinize both and are prepared to present a rising BAC defense, arguing your BAC was still climbing and may have been below the legal limit at the moment you were driving.
  • Questioning Police Procedure: Officers must follow established protocols throughout a DUI investigation. An incomplete implied consent warning or other procedural deviation can form the basis of a suppression motion.
  • Alternative Explanations for Field Sobriety Tests: Medical conditions, fatigue, footwear, lighting, and road surface can all affect performance on standardized field sobriety tests. We document and present these factors where they apply.
  • Negotiating with Prosecutors: We have a track record of securing charge reductions and alternatives to incarceration through plea negotiations, and we pursue those outcomes when the evidence supports them.

Why Boise Clients Facing Extreme DUI Charges Work With Us

Idaho Legal Justice is Idaho’s largest DUI law practice. Our attorneys don’t divide their time between practice areas. Every case they handle is a DUI case, which means more than 1,000 cases of focused experience inform the defense we build for yours.

  • DUI-Only Practice: Our attorneys dedicate 100% of their time to DUI defense. That concentration lets us identify issues in excessive DUI cases that a general practitioner might miss.
  • Flat-Rate Fees with Trial Included: We charge flat rates for representation. Trial is always included, so you know your total cost from the start and aren’t faced with escalating fees if your case goes to court.
  • Direct Attorney Access: Clients receive the direct cell phone number for the attorney handling their case, not a receptionist or a paralegal relay.
  • Ada County Court Familiarity: Misdemeanor excessive DUI cases in Ada County are heard in the magistrate division of the Fourth Judicial District Court. Felony cases proceed in the district court division. We know how prosecutors and judges in the Fourth Judicial District approach extreme DUI charges, and we build strategy accordingly.
  • Record of Results: We’ve secured dismissals, charge reductions, and favorable outcomes for DUI clients across Idaho.
  • 24/7 Availability: You can reach us immediately after an arrest, any time of day or night. Free consultations and bilingual representation are also available.

Contact an Excessive DUI Lawyer in Boise Today

If you’re facing an excessive DUI charge in Boise, the seven-day administrative hearing deadline alone is reason to call now. We focus exclusively on Idaho DUI defense and can start on your case today.

Call (208) 540-8310 for a free, confidential consultation with an extreme DUI attorney in Boise, or contact us online. We’re available 24/7 and ready to get to work.

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What Happens After an Excessive DUI Arrest in Ada County

An excessive DUI arrest in Boise sets off two parallel processes that run on separate tracks and must both be addressed at the same time. The administrative track governs your license. The criminal track governs jail, fines, probation, and any court-ordered suspension. Letting either one go unattended has consequences.

The Administrative Track: Seven-Day Deadline

The administrative process moves first. At the time of arrest, the officer will serve you with a notice of suspension. Under Idaho’s implied consent statute, you have seven calendar days from that date to file a hearing request with the Idaho Transportation Department. Miss that deadline and the suspension takes effect automatically, with no opportunity to contest it. Requesting the hearing preserves your right to challenge the suspension while the rest of your case develops.

The Criminal Track: Court Stages in Ada County

Misdemeanor excessive DUI cases in Ada County are heard in the magistrate division of the Fourth Judicial District Court at the Ada County Courthouse in downtown Boise. Felony cases proceed in the district court division. Depending on where the stop occurred, your case may be prosecuted by the Boise City Attorney rather than the Ada County Prosecutor. Key stages include arraignment, discovery and evidence review, pre-trial motions to suppress, plea negotiations, and trial if the case doesn’t resolve before that point.

How We Guide You Through Each Stage

  • Detailed Case Analysis: We begin with a thorough review of police records, chemical test data, breathalyzer calibration and maintenance logs, and every part of the arrest process to identify where the prosecution’s case is vulnerable.
  • Administrative Hearing Guidance: We handle the seven-day hearing request and can walk you through Ada County’s procedural timelines from that first filing through any license appeal.
  • Court Familiarity: Years of focused DUI defense practice in Treasure Valley and Boise-area courts mean we anticipate how Ada County prosecutors and judges approach excessive DUI cases, including how they weigh breathalyzer evidence and respond to suppression motions.
  • Plain-Language Communication: You receive direct updates at every stage in clear terms, so you can make informed decisions throughout the process.

We track emerging developments in Idaho DUI litigation, including court reviews of breathalyzer technology and evolving case law, and incorporate that knowledge into defense strategy as cases progress.

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