What Are the Penalties for a Third DUI Offense in Wichita?
What Are the Penalties for a Third DUI Offense in Wichita?
In Kansas, drivers are penalized more intensely with subsequent offenses for DUI. This means that a second time offense will be charged with worse penalties than if a driver is just being penalized for the first time. Drivers who are arrested for a third offense will have to face 30 days to one year in jail time. They will also have to face up to $2500 in fines, and have their license suspended for a year. If the court decided that an ignition interlock device needs to be installed on their vehicle, then they will have to keep it in their vehicle for 2-3 years based on how high their BAC was. If their BAC was above 0.15% then they will have to keep the device installed for three full years.
Man using ignition interlock device; image by VCU Capital News Service, via Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0, no changes.
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