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In Illinois, a DUI does not become a felony until the third offense.

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How high can a DUI be?

That will depend on the specific laws in the jurisdiction. In general, anything over .08 BAC is considered a DUI. There is no 'upper limit.'


What is Washington DUI level?

.08


What is he blood alcohol content for Mississippi?

I assume you mean for a DUI. .08% if you're over 21. .02% if you're under 21.


How do I get out of a DUI-DWI if im getting pulled over?

If you absolutely know your getting pulled over then what you do is pull over turn off your car get out and chug a beer in front of the cop... I'm serious. This way the cop doesn't know your Blood alcohol level when you were driving and there for he cant charge you with DUI because you can say that beer put you over .08


Can you get convicted in DUI if your bac is under 0.08 for first offense?

Yes, you can still be convicted of DUI even if your BAC is under 0.08 for a first offense. If your driving is impaired by alcohol or drugs to the point where you are unable to operate a vehicle safely, you can still be charged and convicted of DUI. The legal BAC limit of 0.08 is just one factor in determining impairment.


What are the DUI procedures in Michigan?

In Michigan it is an offence to have a blood alcohol level of over .08 for the over 21s. If one is found to have a level over .17 a fine of $700 dollars or up to 180 days in jail may be the consequence.


If you are in a car accident in Georgia what does your blood alcohol level have to be for you to be charged with DUI?

.08 bac


Is the BAC of DUI .08.?

Yes, 0.08 BAC is the legal limit in every state.


What is the legal limit of blood alcohol level for a motorist?

It's not that simple. While in most cases, the "legal limit" is .08 to be charged with DUI per se, people are often charged with DUI less than safe (or similar name) with BAC levels less than that. Basically, if your driving is detectably impaired by alcohol, you can be charged with DUI.


What makes an aggravated DUI different from a regular DUI?

Driving under influence, commonly known DUI, mean operating a vehicle with blood alcohol content greater than .08%. Aggravated DUI stands for breaking laws too while driving under the influence, such as a robbery.


Can you be convicted of a DUI at a BAC below the presumptive limit of .08 BAC.?

Yes, you can be convicted of a DUI with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) below the presumptive limit of .08. Many jurisdictions have laws that allow for DUI charges based on impairment, regardless of the BAC level. If a driver's ability to operate a vehicle is significantly impaired by alcohol or drugs, they can still face DUI charges even with a BAC lower than .08. Additionally, specific state laws may have different thresholds or criteria for impairment.


Do DUI laws apply in all states?

DUI laws apply in all 50 states and most countries. Under federal law if your BAC is .08 your illegally intoxicated.

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