It depends entirely on the state. Most states have stipulations that turn DUI offenses into felonies upon subsequent offenses.
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First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
A DUI in Florida is a misdemeanor up until the 3rd or subsequent offense within ten years, at which point it becomes a 3rd degree felony.
You should be able to pursue any degree you wish.
It depends on what state you live in. In most states, a DUI will become a felony upon multiple offenses.
In Florida, a 3rd or subsequent offense within ten years is a 3rd degree felony. Prior to that the offense is a misdemeanor.
yes it consider a felony in the rating from how the robbery went.
AFCF stands for 'after former conviction of a felony'. It means it's not the FIRST time this person's been convicted of a felony.
if it's your third dui then it's considered a felony
Can it prevent you from becoming an attorney? Yes Will it prevent you from becoming an attorny? Depends on how old the conviction is, what you was convicted of, and what have you done to help rehabilitate yourself. If it was a violent felony or a second degree felony or worse then my guess would be no. If it was something like theft in the 3rd degree or something like that then you have a good chance IF and only IF it was only one offense. Good luck
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