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Impaired driving is a serious offence with complex legal and technical issues, as well as significant penalties if you’re convicted. Learn what to expect if you’re charged with impaired driving.  
Impaired driving is a serious offence with complex legal and technical issues, as well as significant penalties if you’re convicted. Learn what to expect if you’re charged with impaired driving.  


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===If you fight the criminal charges in court===
===If you fight the criminal charges in court===
In responding to impaired driving-related charges under the ''Criminal Code'', you must decide how to '''plead'''. [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (Script 212)|Pleading guilty]] means you accept responsibility for the offence. Pleading “not guilty” means the court will set a '''trial'''.
In responding to impaired driving-related charges under the ''Criminal Code'', you must decide how to '''plead'''. [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (No. 212)|Pleading guilty]] means you accept responsibility for the offence. Pleading “not guilty” means the court will set a '''trial'''.


At the trial, the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the offence.  
At the trial, the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the offence.  
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====Insurance premiums====
====Insurance premiums====
An impaired driving-related conviction under the ''Criminal Code'' means you will pay more in vehicle insurance premiums, under an ICBC program called '''driver risk premiums'''. This program applies to more serious driving offences. For more, see our information on [[The Points System and ICBC (Script 187)|the points system and ICBC (no. 187)]].  
An impaired driving-related conviction under the ''Criminal Code'' means you will pay more in vehicle insurance premiums, under an ICBC program called '''driver risk premiums'''. This program applies to more serious driving offences. For more, see our information on [[The Points System and ICBC (No. 187)|the points system and ICBC (no. 187)]].  


====Criminal record====
====Criminal record====
A conviction under the ''Criminal Code'' stays on your criminal record and driving record forever. After some time, you can usually ask for a [[Criminal Records and Record Suspensions (Script 205)|record suspension]], which limits access to your criminal record, but even that won’t erase the conviction from your record.
A conviction under the ''Criminal Code'' stays on your criminal record and driving record forever. After some time, you can usually ask for a [[Criminal Records and Record Suspensions (No. 205)|record suspension]], which limits access to your criminal record, but even that won’t erase the conviction from your record.


==Common questions==
==Common questions==
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:Web: [https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Driver-Risk-Premium.aspx icbc.com]
:Web: [https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Driver-Risk-Premium.aspx icbc.com]


[updated February 2019]
'''The above was last reviewed for legal accuracy by [https://vancouvercriminallaw.com/criminal-lawyers-vancouver-richmond-surrey-victoria/paul-doroshenko/ Paul Doroshenko QC], Acumen Law Corporation.'''


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