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  1. five days to one year in jail. $100 to $200. 30 to 90 days of community service, and. a one-year license revocation. These penalties are increased for OWI and OWVI offenses involving the transportation of a passenger less than 16 years of age. The enhanced penalties include a fine of $500 to $5,000 and one to five years in jail.

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  3. Jail. Up to 93 days jail (with a BAC of .17% or more, 180-day maximum) Up to 1 year. 1 to 5 years (30 days to 1 year if community service ordered. However, sentence cannot be suspended unless offender agrees to participate in a specialty "high risk" court program). Fines . $100 to $500 (with a BAC of .17% or more, $200 to $700) $200 to $1,000 ...

  4. 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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  5. 5 days to 1 year in jail. 30 to 90 days of community service. Driver’s license revocation for a minimum of 1 year (minimum of 5 years if you have a prior revocation within 7 years). License plate confiscation. Vehicle immobilization for 90 to 180 days unless the vehicle is forfeited. Possible vehicle forfeiture.

  6. Michigan Penalties for DUI Offenses. Below are Michigan DUI penalties in effect for individuals convicted of a drunk driving offense. OWI, First Offense - up to 93 days in jail, fines of $100 to $500, 360 hours (45 days) community service, vehicle immobilization at the court's discretion, possible ignition interlock device during probation.

  7. A 90-day license suspension and up to 93 days in jail, a maximum of $500 in fines, and up to 60 days of community service. An underage OWI that involved a passenger under the age of 16 will also include additional jail, fines, and community service penalties. The driver's vehicle may also be seized and/or immobilized.

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