DUI Charges: What Are the Consequences?
DUI Charges: What Are the Consequences?
Just as with any other criminal offense, you wouldn’t escape the penalties if you are eventually declared guilty for DUI. Driving Under Influence (DUI) is the name given to the offense of driving or operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or any other drug- so that the vehicle becomes unsafe when in operation.Here, we’d be taking a look into the consequences of being charged with the crime- both short-term and long-term alike.Consequences of DUI convictionA DUI conviction begins with an arrest- obviously. However, in the long-run, there are both short and long-term consequences.Here are some examples of short-term consequences:Financial burdens and Jail termsTo get started with, the entire process of getting a DUI is very expensive. Even before the conviction begins, one should be ready to begin shelling out money. Offenders would have to pay a bond to be released, one to get their car back and settle the towing charges. Then, the chosen attorney might request for a down payment- which has to be settled before the case begins.Upon conviction, you should expect more fines. If you are eventually convicted of the offense, you would be fined by the court. Many a time, these fines eat up the bonds and additional cash needs to be pumped in so as to completely settle the fine.Also, there’s the possibility of a jail term. However, most times, repeat offenders or people who have destroyed property or injured someone, are the ones who may be forced to serve a jail term.Restrictions on your driving privileges It’s safe to assume that once you are convicted of any DUI-type offense, restrictions on your driving privileges should be expected. For instance, your permanent license could be replaced with a temporary one during the trial period, and then you could have a suspended license if you are proven guilty.Alcohol Education Program Quite a number of jurisdictions are advocating that first-time offenders should be required to attend a formal alcohol education program. Of course, expect to pay for the program all along- as well as have your attendance under the microscope.DUI convictions have major outcomes that could linger for as long as years. While you may be conversant with the short-term consequences of a DUI conviction such as fines and fees, license suspension, and required participation in drunk driving education classes, there are other consequences which could take you years to get over- or maybe months with Andy Green.Employment issues
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