DUI Charges in Michigan
If you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Michigan, you’re likely wondering what the penalties will be. The consequences can vary widely depending on several factors, including your prior convictions and your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at the time of your arrest. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know:
Penalties for DUI
The penalties for DUI in Michigan are determined by the number of prior offenses you have and the BAC at the time of your arrest. For a first offense, you could face up to 93 days in jail, a fine of up to $500, and the loss of your driver’s license for up to six months. If you have a BAC of 0.17 or higher, you could face additional penalties, including up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $750.
For a second offense, the penalties are significantly more severe. You could face up to one year in jail, a fine of up to $1,000, and the loss of your driver’s license for up to two years. If you have a BAC of 0.17 or higher, you could face up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
For a third offense, the penalties are even more severe. You could face up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000, and the loss of your driver’s license for up to five years. If you have a BAC of 0.17 or higher, you could face up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.
In addition to these criminal penalties, you could also face civil penalties, such as the impoundment of your vehicle and the requirement to install an ignition interlock device in your car. These penalties can vary depending on the circumstances of your case.
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