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  1. State law. In construing the terms DUI, DWI, OWI and OVI, some states make it illegal to drive a motor vehicle while under the influence or driving while intoxicated while others indicate that it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle. There is a split of authority across the country regarding this issue.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · A DUI conviction can carry serious penalties, varying by state. Arizona, Georgia, and Tennessee are among the states with mandatory jail time for a first offense. California, Connecticut, and Indiana don't have such a requirement in their drunk driving laws.

  3. State laws that prohibit underage drinking and driving go by different names such as "zero-tolerance," "underage DUI," "minor DUI," "not-a-drop," and the like. The underage DUI laws of many states—including Washington, South Carolina, and Colorado —prohibit the operation of a vehicle with a BAC of .02% or more.

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · Minimum Fine for First Offense: $390. Minimum License Suspension/IID for First Offense: 4-month administrative and/or 6-month criminal suspension; restricted license possible during suspension; IID possible in certain counties. Increased Penalties for High BAC: Yes. Mandatory Alcohol Assessment/Treatment: Yes.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Penalties that you may face if you are convicted of a DUI can include imprisonment, fines, mandatory alcohol assessment and treatment, community service, and probation. In many states, you will not face a long period of imprisonment for a first offense DUI because it is treated as a misdemeanor. While a number of jurisdictions require a minimum ...

  6. www.nolo.com › legal-encyclopedia › dui-dwi-laws-inState DUI Laws | Nolo

    DUI / DWI Laws in Your State. In all 50 states it’s a crime to drive while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or a combination of the two. The crime is commonly called “DUI” (driving under the influence), but many states use additional or alternative terms for drinking and driving. Among the terms are “DWI” (driving while ...

  7. Driving while under the influence (DUI) and/or driving while intoxicated/impaired (DWI) are criminal driving offenses in all states. These offenses encompass dangerous driving impairment caused by alcohol, drugs, or other controlled substances. In states that only charge either DUI or DWI offenses, the two terms are often colloquially used ...

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