What Are The Penalties For Aggravated Dui?
- (First time felony DUI conviction with NO prior felony convictions)
- If you are convicted of a class 4 felony as noted above, you will face a possible prison sentence. Normally, you will receive a grant of probation. However, if granted probation, the Court is required to incarcerate you in the State Prison for 4 months as a condition of probation. As a felony, the maximum fine you could face is $150,000. You will have your license revoked for at least 3 years. There is no work release. In addition, the State may forfeit your vehicle. There are additional penalties within the court's discretion.
- If you are convicted of a class 6 felony, you will also face the threeyear revocation of your driver's license, the same fine as above, and the possibility of incarceration ranging from 4 months to 2 years.
Other Arizona Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Is A Dui? There Are Three Basic Types:
A: You have committed a basic, misdemeanor DUI in Arizona if you are driving a motor vehicle at a time that your ability to drive the vehicle is impaired by the slightest … More -
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What Is Extreme Dui (Misdemeanor)?
A: If you have committed a DUI with a BAC over 0.15, you will be subjected to increased punishment. This FAQ was provided courtesy of Howard A. Snader, Attorney at Law. -
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What Is Aggravated Dui (Felony)?
A: THERE ARE THREE BASIC TYPES: Committing a normal misdemeanor DUI when you have two or more prior convictions in the past 5 years (a class 4 felony); Committing a … More -
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What Are The Penalties For A 1st Offense Misdemeanor?
A: The maximum potential penalty is 6 months in jail, 5 years of probation, a fine of $2,500 with a surcharge of approximately 70%, alcohol counseling, and the loss of … More -
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What Are The Penalities For A 2nd Offense Misdemeanor?
A: The maximum penalty is the same as a first offense except that the second conviction in 5 years will result in the revocation of your driver's license for one year. … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Extreme Dui?
A: This offense is also a misdemeanor offense. However, the Court will be required to sentence you to a minimum 30 days of jail and suspend your license for one year. … More -
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What Is Work Release/Home Arrest?
A: If you are sentenced to serve a jail sentence, the court has the discretion to allow you work release from the jail. You may be required to serve one or two days in … More -
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Should I Take Field Sobriety Test?
A: Simply statedno! These tests normally include the walk and turn, finger to nose, one leg stand, and the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN). There is no requirement … More -
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Should I Take A Breath, Blood Or Urine Test?
A: If the officer has a reasonable basis to suspect drugs or alcohol in your body, the officer has the right pursuant to law to require you to submit to a test or tests … More -
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What Are The Speed Limits In Arizona?
A: NonPosted: Prima Facie Residental: 25 mph State Highways: 55 mph School Zones: 15 mph Interstate: 65/75 mph More
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