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  1. Comp. Laws Ann. § 257.625 .) Michigan's First-Offense (Misdemeanor) OWI and OWVI Penalties. Generally, OWIs and OWVIs stay on your record and count as prior convictions for seven years in Michigan. A first offense in seven years is a misdemeanor and generally carries: Up to 93 days in jail (up to 180 days if BAC was .17% or greater)

  2. If you are caught driving under the influence (DUI) in Michigan for the first time, you may face up to 93 days in jail (up to 180 days if your blood alcohol content (BAC) was .17% or greater). You may also be fined $100 to $500 ($200 to $700 if your BAC was .17% or greater) and ordered to complete up to 360 hours of community service. 2nd Offense.

  3. Oct 29, 2018 · According to Michigan law, anyone who is charged with a DUI (that is, driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or more) could receive up to 93 days in jail as part of their sentence. But first time offenders rarely get jail time. Instead, a first time offenders often pay a fine of up to $500 and may be sentenced to community service.

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  4. Up to 93 days in jail. Driver’s license suspension for 90 days. If you have a prior drunk or drugged driving conviction, then you face a driver’s license revocation for a minimum of 1 year (minimum of 5 years if there was a prior revocation within 7 years). 4 points are added to your driving record.

  5. In Michigan, a DUI will often lead to jail time, fines, and license suspension. Find out the penalties for a first, second, and third conviction

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  7. Jan 7, 2013 · Penalties: Prison time of one (1) to five (5) years. Fines of $500 to $5,000. Minimum 30 days probation with jail (maximum of one (1) year) Minimum 60 days community service (maximum 180 days) Possible ignition interlock device during probation. Mandatory vehicle immobilization.

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