5 to 10 years
Jail time in California on DUI's can vary. There is no set time limit for a jail sentance. However, after your 5th DUI it is an automatic prison sentance.
Yes, a California DUI can be punished by jail time. The length of jail time can vary depending on factors such as prior DUI convictions, blood alcohol level, and any aggravating circumstances. Penalties for a DUI in California may also include fines, license suspension, and completion of a DUI education program.
You will probably have your probation revoked and have to serve the remainder of that sentence behind bars PLUS whatever jail time will be added if you are found guilty of the DUI offense.
usually jail time
I believe the minimum jail time just for the hit and run alone here in Indiana is 8 years. Its hard to say though considering this is a second DUI and the fact that i don't know what state you live in.
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Yes, a DUI is a criminal offense in the state of South Carolina. There are fines and jail time associated with a DUI.
No negative responses please. This is serious.
depends on the state... and the number of times you've had a dui. could be MASSIVE fines, could be 3 years..
In the state of Georgia, if you have a first offense DUI conviction, the maximum amount of time you will spend in jail is 12 months. You will also be on probation for 12 months after your jail sentence.
A DUI, or driving while under the influence, would most often result in jail time if the driver has already received a previous DUI conviction. In fact, most states require mandatory jail time in these situations. Things that can add to the jail time include having an excessively high blood alcohol content, causing an accident while driving under the influence, or driving while under the influence with a minor in the vehicle.