First Offense DUI
Consequences for a first offense DUI
If you are facing DUI charges for the first time, you are likely worried about the consequences.
Below are three common questions that arise when a person is facing a DUI charge for the first time.
What counts as a first-offense DUI in Tennessee?
Surprisingly, you may be able to qualify for a first-offense DUI even if you have been charged with a DUI in the past. If you have no DUI convictions in the past 10 years, measured from the offense date of the prior DUI conviction to the present DUI arrest date, you will be considered a first time offender. This can possibly lead to more lenient consequences.
Can I go to jail for a first offense DUI?
Even with a first-offense DUI charge you may still face jail time in Tennessee. The maximum sentence is 11 months and 29 days. Generally speaking, the minimum jail time required for a first offense DUI in the state is 48 consecutive hour with a BAC of .20 or above, you will be facing seven consecutive days in jail.
What other consequences can follow for a first-offense DUI conviction?
In addition to potential jail time, you will face several other penalties if you are found guilty. You will have to pay a fine; you will be on supervised or unsupervised probation for the entire 11 months and 29 days. Additionally your license will be suspended for one year. You will also have to attend a DUI class. However, your attorney can help you to obtain a restricted driver’s license.
(This article taken from www.levittandlevittlaw.com )
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