If you are charged with DUI, you will probably be arrested at the scene. You may also be punished with jail time. A prior criminal record may result in a harsher sentence.
If you are a felon and are on probation or parole, the DUI charge may violate that and result in revocation of all or a portion of your probation/parole.
DUI stands for 'driving under influence', and involves driving under the influence of any intoxicating drug. An 'extreme DUI' is a fine that is issued for someone who was driving with a blood alcohol level between 0.15% and 0.18%. If you are issued an extreme DUI, you will likely spend up to 10 days in prison and your driver's licensing privileges will be revoked.
No, it is a death penalty case.
You get sent back to prison, if "no drinking" was one of the terms of your probation.
the law max parole violation for a DUI to prison
Ask the person's probation officer.
Unfortuntally, after 3 DUI's, prison is more than likely the penalty. This is so because the court will look back on the previous DUI's and will more than likely sentence prison time. But there is always a chance that house arrest or just probation for a length of time could occur.
As there is no national law regarding the sentence of those receiving a DUI, the maximum prison term you may receive will vary from region to region.
I would think so, you're a felon...
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In California, a DUI becomes a felony upon the fourth offense if the offender is sentenced to prison.
drinking, abuse of drugs
Royce was sentence to prison for one year due to DUI