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DUI offenders can receive a prison sentence of up to six months for a first offence.The length of the sentence is often determined by the amount of alcohol in the system and any damage as a result. A ban and a fine are usually typically administered. DUI incidents that result in a felony including causing death or serious injury, can result in sentences of several years.

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