A fine about 700 or more, suspended drivers license for 6 months and possibly a class about drinking and driving and insurance to go up. I recommend Progressive!
As a first-time offender convicted of DUI/OWI, you could face As a first-time offender convicted of DUI/OWI, you could face
One year drivers license suspension in Oregon
When convicted of a DUI, you could lose your driver's license, face fines, have to attend mandatory alcohol education classes, serve jail time, or have an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle.
If you are convicted of DUI for the first time, you can spend up to 6 months in jail, depending on state laws and circumstances surrounding the case. Additionally, you may face fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education classes, and community service. It's important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information and guidance.
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SIx month loss of drivers license and option to attend classes. POSSIBLE hardship limitation to license considered if you can show cause why.
Depends on how many priors you have, it could be fines or it could be jail time. Do you have more than one DUI and have you ever been accused of child endangerment.
Most people who are convicted the first time for a DUI get a light sentence. Usually a fine, a couple of days in jail possibly, probation, suspended driver's license, or a mix of all of these.
For a first conviction DUI in Florida, a few things happen. You will receive a fine of $500-$1000, as well as serving jail time of up to 6 months with up to 1 year of probation. Your license will be suspended for a minimum of 180 days, and you will have to serve at least 50 community service hours and take 12 hours of DUI school. If you are convicted of any other DUI's after the first one, the penalties become more and more severe.
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Yes, you can still be convicted of DUI even if your BAC is under 0.08 for a first offense. If your driving is impaired by alcohol or drugs to the point where you are unable to operate a vehicle safely, you can still be charged and convicted of DUI. The legal BAC limit of 0.08 is just one factor in determining impairment.