A Few Things You Need To Know About A Dui Penalty

A Few Things You Need To Know About A Dui Penalty

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In recent studies, the state of Florida was recorded to have set the most significant number of road and highway accidents brought out by drunk driving. They state also cited the most tallied road-related incidents. For these reasons, state officials and lawmakers have always made ways, formulate new laws, improve and revise existing regulations and implement more protocols to curb, if not stop, the state's current problem. In addition to these, authorities have likewise intensified other active policies on drunk driving especially in charging hefty, harsh and intense consequences and penalties to the offender.

The state law on Driving Under the Influence (DUI) clearly suggest that any citizen caught driving a motor vehicle with 0.08% or above Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) will be summoned to the charges of a DUI penalty. And that, any suspected offender will remain innocent until proven guilty by the series of tests done prior to conviction. The so-called initial examinations are called Field Sobriety tests. However, there has been certain incident wherein an individual took courage in refusing to take a DUI test. Nevertheless, this act as well may be a point against the offender if later found guilty--this too can increase the penalties the person is about to face.

There are actually several DUI penalties the state of Florida is currently giving out to those guilty of drunk driving. The most common and immediate among it is a fine. Such monetary amount usually range from $250 if the person guilty of the crime is a first-time offender. The amount can actually increase to at least $500 depending on the severity of the violation and the frequency of the offense. For instance, a suspected driver's blood sample indicated a 0.20 or above alcohol level, and let's say that he committed the crime several times already, then the fines can now reach to $1000 minimum rate. Take note that the more repetitive or habitual the crime will be, the more expensive and hefty the fines will be.

In addition, once the person was convicted for DUI, aside from paying the monetary sanction, he or she may kiss his or her driver's license goodbye temporarily or permanently. Yes, a license suspension or restriction is also an inevitable penalty for the crime of drunk driving. Usually, the time duration of the suspension may take a couple of months for first and second-time offenders. Third-time offenders may take years or worse their license may be revoked. Aside from these, jail time is also a DUI penalty. The jail period may often take some weeks, months or years. Years' span of jail time may be a result of a vehicular homicide. The term means that there are other individuals on board or outside the car that were hurt or partly injured at the time the accused committed the violation.

Apart from these, community services is likewise one of the DUI penalty. Here the offender will render hours service to community hospitals, schools, etc. Another is the attendance to a DUI class. Usually, these mandatory sessions include open-forum, counseling, testimonials and film-viewing. Probation may be an additional penalty. This period happens for a month. At this point, the convicted person reports to an officer once a month. It is necessary to complete those monthly visits so that the probation officer will know that indeed you are complying with the terms.

Other DUI penalty include, the impoundment of offender's vehicle. This usually may take some months and usually charged to multiple-time offender.Installation of an Ignition Interlock device is also another DUI penalty. This seldomly ordered by a judge. It is a device that measures the alcohol content of the driver before and after driving his or her car.


About the Author:
Mia Rinaldi is a DUI attorney in Florida. Before joining the field of law, she was once charged with a DUI penalty. She now resides in Orlando and currently helps those traffic offenders of DUI.



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