Is a dui a felony?


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DUI Getting a DUI and the penalty would depend on the state whether you are imposed a felony or what penalty you would get. ChaCha!

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A first-time DUI, is normally charged as a misdemeanor, not a felony. But if someone is injured as a result, it may be.

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DUI laws differ by state. In Utah there is a minimum 90 day driving suspension and with a fine up to $1,000. ChaCha!

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Florida Criminal Status: Any DUI violation resulting in property damage is a misdemeanor of the 1st degree. Any DUI violation MORE

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A first-time DUI, (or, in some states, "DWI" short for "driving while intoxicated") is normally charged as a misdemeanor. ChaCha!

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No, most DUI's are misdemeanors, unless you happen to be a repeat offender.

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A DUI can be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on a number of factors. DUI convictions and punishments are guided by law.

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A first-time DUI, (or, in some states, "DWI" -- short for "driving while intoxicated") is normally charged as a misdemeanor.

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A first-time DUI is normally charged as a misdemeanor not a felony. If someone was injured some states raise the charge to felony.

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