Jail time: You may be required to spend up to 48 hours in jail. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your case the court may order you to pay just the fines in lieu of any jail time. If the court does order jail time they may substitute attendance at a victim impact panel in lieu of any jail time.
Fines: The fines for a first offense DUI will be between $250 and $1,000 plus court costs. At the court's discretion they may order you to just jail time versus paying any fine amounts. Even if the court orders you to serve jail time in lieu of any fines, you will still have to pay any court costs.
License Suspension: The minimum license suspension period for a first offense is 90 days. The license suspension period could be increased if there was an accident causing property damage or bodily injury to another person. It should also be noted that your license suspension period will not begin until the day that you are released from jail.
Ninety day suspension may be reduced to thirty days with hardship order from circuit court of that person's county of residence.
if you don't drink at all, you won't be asking this question you idot!
Anyone under age 18 who is a runaway in Mississippi is in violation of a status offense. If state lines are crossed and an adult aids the runaway, Federal charges will be pressed.
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What is the effect on car insurance premium for a first second and third offense for a minor who drives under the influence of alcohol
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.
Up to 20 years for your first offense under 20 grams. If you had more than that, you will get 25 to life.
A person who knowingly gives false testimony in court is guilty of the crime of perjury. Even if the person has not been deposed or sworn in the traditional sense, the law presumes all such testimony given to be done so under oath and under the penalty of perjury. Perjury is a serious offense and if found guilty the person can be incarcerated and/or fined under state or federal law. Under federal guidelines if convicted the penalty is a maximum of 5 years in a federal facility and a $5,000 fine. States establish their own laws concerning the offense.
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.
Altho not intimately familiar with AR law, the dollar amount of the theft is probably immaterial. What IS important is that it was the BURGLARY OF A RESIDENCE. In my experience that is always a felony offense.
120 days
The jail time for a DUI charge with an underage passenger can vary depending on the circumstances, but it can be up to 6 months for a first offense and longer for subsequent offenses. Additionally, there may be additional penalties such as fines, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs.
In the state of Florida, the potential jail time for one count of attempted murder varies depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense. Generally, under Florida law, attempted murder is a felony in the first degree. This can carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, although the specific sentence will depend on the facts of the case and the judge's discretion.