What
is Extreme DUI?
Extreme
DUI is currently when a person is driving, or in physical control
of a motor vehicle, at a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .15.
If
You Are Convicted of Extreme DUI and its your first offense, you
will be:
- Sentenced
to serve a minimum of 30 days in jail. The judge may suspend all
but 10 days of the sentence if the person completes an alcohol
or drug screening, education, or treatment program.
- You
will pay a fine of at least $250.
- You
will pay an additional assessment of $250.
- You
may be ordered to perform community service.
- You
will be required to equip any motor vehicle the convicted person
operates with a certified ignition interlock device for a minimum
of one year on the conclusion of the license suspension.
- You
will have attorney fees (or if you can't afford an attorney, one
will be appointed for you).
- Your
automobile insurance rates will increase substantially if you
can find an insurance carrier that will accept you.
Drink
Responsibly...Know Your Limit!
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