What Are The Court's Penalties For A Fourth Offense?
A fourth offense, or an OUI involving an accident with a serious injury or death of anyone, is a felony even if the OUI did not cause the accident. It carries a possible 5year sentence and a minimum jail term of six months (six months and twenty days for a refusal), a minimum fine of $2,000 ($2,400 for a refusal) and a sixyear license suspension without a workonly license.
A driver who causes the death of another person because the driver is OUI faces 20 years in prison, a $20,000 fine and a lifetime license suspension.
This FAQ was provided by LawInfo Lead Counsel Member Wayne R. Foote, Esq.
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Do I Have To Take Field Sobriety Tests If Asked To Do So By A Police Officer?
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Should I Submit To Chemical Testing At The Officers Request?
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Should I Admit To Or Deny Drinking Alcohol If Asked By A Police Officer?
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Is The Police Officers Failure To Give Me Miranda Warnings Fatal To The States Case?
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Do I Get To Chose Among The Different Chemical Tests?
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How Do I Pick A Lawyer To Defend Me?
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If My Test Result Is A .08% Or Higher, Am I Automatically Guilty?
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Am I Entitled To The Advice Of An Attorney Before Deciding Whether Or Not To Submit To Chemical Testing?
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How Can A Lawyer Help Me With A Dui Matter?
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What Are The Maine Oui Laws?
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