DUI Conviction in Alabama

Reader’s Question:

What are the basic penalties for a DUI conviction here in Alabama and what instances could make the sentence harsher?

Rob

Hoover, AL

For a first-time DUI offense in Alabama, a driver may end up with fines, possible jail time or community service, driver’s license suspension under the DUI laws. The DUI offender may also be asked to compulsorily attend an alcohol education program to avoid further DUI occurrences. In the case of a repeat DUI offender, jail time and hefty fines are ensured. It would also be mandatory to participate in the alcohol abuse program and this time, it would be longer. Furthermore, the driver’s license would also be suspended or revoked and the vehicle would be impounded.

There are also some other things that could make the punishment even harsher. These things include speeding while driving under the influence, if there was a child in the car, a refusal to comply with the tests when asked, accident, injury, damage and loss of life. The higher the blood alcohol content, the greater the penalty under the DUI laws. If the offender is underage and has prior DUI convictions, it could also lead to immense problems.

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