For a first offense, two months in jail, a $500.00 fine and eight points on your license. (Note that if you are transporting a minor the penalty is substantially increased)
Other Maryland Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
Q:What Is Driving Under The Influence? A: In order to be found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) the state needs to prove that you drove a vehicle while your blood alcohol level was .08 or …
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Q:What Are The Penalties For Dui? A: For a first offense the maximum penalty is one year in jail, a $1,000.00 fine and twelve points on your license. (Note that if you are transporting a minor the penalty …
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Q:What Is Driving While Impaired? A: In order to be found guilty of driving while impaired (DWI) the state needs to prove that you drove while your coordination was substantially impaired by alcohol. …
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Q:What About Blood Tests? A: Blood tests are only taken in Maryland if a breath test machine is not available, if you can not give a breath sample, or if you are injured and need to be brought to …
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Q:What Is Probation Before Judgment? A: If you plead guilty or are found guilty after a trial, the judge can simply impose a penalty. In many cases, the judge also has the option of getting rid of the guilty …
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Q:What Is The Breathalyzer Test? A: It is an official test administered by a police officer. It measures the amount of alcohol in your blood system through a breath sample.
Q:Should I Take The Breathalyzer Test? A: YES, it is imperative that you take the test. If you refuse to take the test, your license will automatically by suspended for a minimum of 120 days by the Motor …
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