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If you are out on bond for the DUI in Virginia, you will need to ask your bondsman if you can leave the state. Usually, the bond papers do not allow a person to leave the state.
in 2007 there were 15,387 alcohol related deaths
A DUI in Virginia can be considered a felony if it is a repeat offense or if certain aggravating factors are present, such as causing injury or death. Generally, a first-offense DUI in Virginia is classified as a misdemeanor.
There were a total of 10839 fatalities throughout the US in 2012 from DUI drivers. This is an increase from the previous year, where the fatalities caused by people classed as DUI fell below 10,000.
About 40,000 traffic deaths occur yearly. Of these, about 45% involve a driver who is under the influence of alcohol.
Depends on your state law. Here in my home state of Virginia, a 2nd DUI within 5 years, your license can be gone forever. Forever is a long time to be walking.
DUI is a six point violation and will stay on your Virginia DMV record for 11 years. It will stay on your criminal record forever. Chances of getting it exponged from your criminal record in the state of VA are slim to none.
The DUI laws are dependent per city as well as per county. However many of the basic rules are the same for state to state.
yes but with some changes
You'll be prosecuted and tried under Kentucky law -IN KENTUCKY-, but when convicted Virginia will be notified of the results and your Virginia license record will reflect the conviction.