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  2. Aug 23, 2022 · Jail time is mandatory in many states for a second DUI offense. For example, in Pennsylvania, you must serve a minimum of five days in jail if you are convicted of a second drunk driving...

  3. A second offense DUI (OVI) conviction carries tough penalties in Ohio, including a mandatory jail term, a longer driver’s license suspension and extensive fines and fees. The potential penalties for a second DUI offense conviction in Ohio are listed in the table below.

  4. For anyone who receives a 2 nd DUI following a 1 st DUI offense within 10 years of the 1 st, you can expect to face harsher penalties including: A mandatory minimum of 10 days in jail, up to 6 months of potential jail time. Fines that range from $525 to $1,625.

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Typically, a second DUI conviction will result in jail time ranging from 10 days to six months. Most offenders receive a sentence closer to the minimum unless aggravating factors are present. For example, high BAC levels or additional criminal history could lead to longer jail terms.

  6. A second DUI within 10 years is a misdemeanor and generally carries: 10 days to six months in jail. $525 to $1,625 in fines, and. a period of license suspension of one to seven years. As with a first offense, these penalties are even more severe if the driver had a BAC of .17% or more.

  7. A driver is considered to be under the influence if he or she is impaired by drugs, alcohol, or a combination of the two to an extent that "it adversely affected and appreciably impaired the defendant's actions, reaction, or mental processes."

  8. If an accused person pleads guilty or is found guilty of a 2nd DUI within a 10-year period in Ohio a judge must impose the following penalties: 1. 10-180 consecutive days in jail. 2. $525-$1,625 fine plus court costs. 3. 1-7 year license suspension. 4. 90-day vehicle immobilization. 5. Yellow License Plates.

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