Explain criminal procedures in your state for DUI?


they throw the book at you!
Generally, In the most states, what they do is stop you for some made up reason, then they lie more or less your preliminary field tests. After that, they have you blow into a contrivance that they never change the baseline reference sample, after they take you to court and the prosecutor helps make sure the cops story holds up by denying you the opportunity to speak by object to everything you say, then the judge sustains his objection and overrules all of your attorneys. If you challenge probable cause and lose and still choose to be in motion to trial because you were still able to show that no cause exisisted, they donate you a trial on stipulated facts, which gives the prosecutor his "victory" cause he knows he have nothing. They find you guilty of course and then you own to take it to the state court of appeals. Hope you don't live in any US State. I don't know the EXACT procedure. But it goes something similar to a ticket fine, then you get sent to jail until someone bails you out, later you go to court and they decide how much more money you should have to repay.
I'm in Illinois.