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3 Unsettling Consequences of Repeat DUI Charges

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DUI cases are prevalent in the US and dealing with challenges and risks associated with drunk driving is a national priority. While most DUI charges have legal implications, repeat offenses have more stringent punishments.

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1. Imprisonment2. Vehicle Impounding or Immobilization3. License Suspension or RevocationEndnote

Most states have mandatory minimum sentences for subsequent DUI offenses, so it’s essential to understand the possible outcomes. Here are a few serious repercussions of repeat DUI charges.

1. Imprisonment

A DUI conviction attracts various sentences, including compulsory alcohol rehabilitation, imprisonment, probation, and community service. The penalties may vary depending on your offense, but it’s vital to consult a DUI lawyer for professional advice.

Most states rarely impose long imprisonment terms for first-time offenders since the offense is considered a misdemeanor. While some jurisdictions have minimum jail time, the worst you can face is six months for your first DUI charge.

On the other hand, aggravating factors such as high blood alcohol concentration or a severe DUI accident, the law requires extended jail time. Subsequent DUI charges are considered a felony and often attract longer sentences. If a felony DUI leads to injury or death, you could be staring at several years in prison.

2. Vehicle Impounding or Immobilization

Vehicle impounds or immobilization is a common mandatory penalty for repeat DUI offenders. After the rest, the police take your vehicle to the relevant impound facility. But in a repeat offense, the vehicle may be immobilized – meaning the car may be held at the impound facility for about three months.

However, there are specific exceptions to the immobilization penalty. If the penalty causes unnecessary hardship to household members depending on you for transportation, the penalty may be withheld.

The waiver may require the installation of ignition interlock devices. The gadget requires the driver to test blood alcohol content before starting the vehicle. If the content exceeds the legal limits, you can’t start the vehicle. In addition, the device can perform rolling tests when the car is in motion.

In an extreme scenario, your third DUI may attract penalties that culminate in forfeiture of your vehicle. This includes paying the fees associated with title transfers of the vehicle. Unlike other immobilization penalties that are flexible, forfeiture penalties have no waivers or exemptions.

3. License Suspension or Revocation

Your license will likely take a hit if you are convicted of DUI. Typically, the DMV can suspend your license shortly after conviction. While each state has varying suspension periods, a three-month suspension is common for first-time offenders. However, you can apply for a restricted license that allows you to drive to specified locations.

Typically, the average suspension period is longer when you have multiple DUI convictions. In some states, a conviction comes with immediate license revocation. In addition, if you decline to take an alcohol test, you may face a suspension whether you’re convicted or not.

Endnote

Navigating the complex legal system and synthesizing the severity of repeat DUI offenses can be daunting. While first-time DUI offenses may not have severe consequences, subsequent charges carry hefty penalties. It’s vital to seek reliable legal representation to mitigate potential adverse outcomes. Typically, DUI charges don’t automatically end in convictions. Competent legal advice can help you argue your case and avoid unnecessary inconveniences.

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Legal Desire February 20, 2024
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