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It depends on the state/country in which you are convicted in.
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up to 180 days
For a first offense (provided you did not hit anyone) you will be fined and perhaps disqualified from driving.
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Depending on the State, it is most likely a fine for the first offense, and perhaps loss of your boating license.
Scopes, the high school teacher, was convicted of breaking state law, and was fined. But the trial, especially considering H. L. Mencken's coverage of it, exposed the issue to national scrutiny for the first time.
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If you mean the trial for contempt of a federal judge in New Orleans in the aftermath of the battle there, yes. He was found guilty and fined $1000, which he paid.
Driving while intoxicated is a very serious crime in the United States. Though the specific punishment varies by state, generally, first time offenders can be sentenced to up to six months jail time, with fines of up to 2,000 dollars. Subsequent convictions result in steeper punishments.
A first offense of driving under the influence is normally a misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum of one year in jail. In most cases, a first offense could result in a short jail sentence.
There is no single first sign that a person is intoxicated. It works differently on everyone. I have known people who get louder, get happier, get sadder, get angry or just get sleepier.