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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3130042" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Unless things have changed, the first DUI is a misdemeanor. Any after that can be filed as a felony, if the DA so chooses. So, don't count on #3. A friend of ours is an attorney that specializes in DUI's, and he had a client ask what could possibly happen with his second DUI. Our friend told him that the second could be filed as a felony and if convicted, he would lose his rights to own a firearm.</p><p></p><p>Young man was advised to accept a plea down to a misdemeanor and keep his nose clean from now on.</p><p></p><p>Misdemeanor can be up to $500 in fines and one year in jail. Or up to one year suspended or deferred. Felonies go up to $1000 fine and years in prison, not jail. That is based on the charge being in district court (think county.) Municipals can be even worse for fines, especially on misdemeanors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3130042, member: 7900"] Unless things have changed, the first DUI is a misdemeanor. Any after that can be filed as a felony, if the DA so chooses. So, don't count on #3. A friend of ours is an attorney that specializes in DUI's, and he had a client ask what could possibly happen with his second DUI. Our friend told him that the second could be filed as a felony and if convicted, he would lose his rights to own a firearm. Young man was advised to accept a plea down to a misdemeanor and keep his nose clean from now on. Misdemeanor can be up to $500 in fines and one year in jail. Or up to one year suspended or deferred. Felonies go up to $1000 fine and years in prison, not jail. That is based on the charge being in district court (think county.) Municipals can be even worse for fines, especially on misdemeanors. [/QUOTE]
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