Generally, most states have elevated punishments for subsequent offenses of DUIs. Check your state's statutes or speak with your attorney to determine exactly what you can expect for trial and sentencing.
It depends on the state. Many states count duis occurring within 10 years of each other, but there are some states that keep duis active.
DUIs, according to the DMV CA handbook, stay on record for at least 10 years.
For the purposes of points for insurance, three years. On your MVR, seven to 10 years, depending on your state. Things which are criminal charges do not come off (e.g., DUIs).
They are for 2 or more DUIs in the past 10 years, a DUI with a BAC of over .20 or a DUI with a child in the car.
i have receive 4 DUIs in the past 10 years and i have only had to attend some a few drivers ed course and had to pay a couple 25 dollar fines.
Depending on the temperature that's kept in the house, or where the building/house stands... its going to crack and start to fall apart. Usually it does no matter what.
Not if the DUI was within past 5 yrs, or 2 DUIs in past 10 years. See link below.
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Don't know. Odds are against you but it depends on many other factors that what you have provided. Talk to a recruiter. They'll let you know if you can get in and what the Moral Waiver Process will be for you.
You get arrested for 5 to 10 years
I believe that the constitution states that one is to be done every 10 years.
No as long as really like the person and are above 16 then it fine.