"Mandatory Minimums for DUI are on a sliding scale in which first second and third are each exponentially more severe. First DUI can be no jail, community service and fine, second can be 30-90 days of jail and in some cases house arrest, 80 hours community service, and thousands of dollars in fines. Third DUI will be a 6-12 months behind bars no chance for house arrest."
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Hi, The minimum sentence for a first offender commiting DWI / DUI (Driving under the influence) in Canada is a fine of 1000$ and a prohibition to drive for one year. There is no possibility of absolute discharge for DWI.
Studies have shown that nearly fifty percent of the people convicted for DWI win their case. But, only about two percent actually go through with asserting their right to a trial.
As soon as you are convicted.
if convicted of dwi insurer can deny coverge for named insured and spouses cars if no lienholder.
It is not a matter of belief, it is a matter of law.
It will depend entirely on the landlord or policy of the property. There are no state or federal laws that preclude a convicted felon from renting.
If they are asking if you have been convicted of a crime, yes you need to disclose.
Your DMV records will follow you. All states share their DMV records and adhere to each other's court findings regarding DWI convictions.
u should not be allowed to drive a nail if you drive drunk/buzzed
In general, any felony makes you inelligible to own a handgun.
It is not easy to get the number of DWI cases that get dismissed annually in New York or anywhere else. The estimated stats can run anywhere from 5% to 30% of all cases. The is not good records on cases dropped, just the cases that end in a conviction.