You are going to lose your license, get an Interlock when you do get it back, probably some classes and alcohol evaluation too. Hopefully no jail time, but it is a possibility depending on the state you are in.
Yes, you can get 2 DUIs in two different states.
A penalty kill is when a team receives a penalty and has to play with a one to two man disadvantage. The penalty kill is over when the oposing team scores or the time received expires.
you get one player off the ice usually for about two minutes during the penalty
You can, but with two DUIs on record, it's going to be rough trying to find employment.
One violation that results in a two-stroke penalty in golf is when a player fails to properly take relief from an obstruction or hazard. For instance, if a player incorrectly drops the ball in a designated relief area, they will incur a two-stroke penalty for not following the proper procedure. Additionally, if the player does not play the ball as it lies when required, they can also receive a two-stroke penalty.
If you have two DUIs and one is within 3 yrs of application date you will have to wait three years. If you only have one DUI and it is not a felony you are good to go.
He made two saves in the champions league penalty shoot out and one in extra time
When you hit the ball twice in one stroke, you must add a penalty stoke. Which makes that original stroke become two.
The penalty for not saying "Uno" when you have only one card left in the game is having to draw two additional cards as a consequence.
You can get the CDL. Finding employment with two DUIs on your record will be the problem.
Typically a felony for anything is next to impossible to get expunged from your record if you were found guilty.
A double minor penalty in hockey is when a player receives two consecutive minor penalties at the same time, resulting in a four-minute penalty. This differs from a regular minor penalty, which is a two-minute penalty for a single infraction.