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Here's a look at the penalties under state law: — Standard DUI, 0.08+, first offense Jail: 10 days. Fines: About $1,500, plus jail costs and $80 monitoring fee. Screening and counseling required ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A bill to increase penalties for repeat DUI offenders unanimously passed the Nevada legislature before the session ended. The 11th-hour passage of Senate Bill 309 was a ...
Oklahoma legislators used their final hours of the legislative session to override 47 of Governor Kevin Stitt’s vetoes. One of the bills revived dealt with stiffer penalties for DUI offenders.
Child Victims Act goes into effect, limiting compensation for abuse claims in Maryland Dozens of new laws took effect in Maryland on June 1, including one that impacts DUI penalties and another ...
The family of McKenzie Scott, killed by a suspected drunk driver, fights for justice as Nevada's SB 304 to strengthen DUI penalties stalls in the legislature.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoes bill that would increase DUI penaltiesGov. Kevin Stitt vetoes bill that would increase DUI penalties Supreme Court gives Trump unprecedented power to fire regulators—except Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell The 9 biggest wastes of ...
HELENA, Mont. — A bill increasing penalties for certain fatal DUI crashes received an overwhelming show of support at its Senate hearing. NBC Montana has been covering the legislative journey of ...
HELENA, Mont. — A bill strengthening DUI penalties and making a third conviction a felony has been killed on the House floor. House Bill 542 failed to clear second reading on Monday on a 33-66 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A proposed bill in the Kentucky legislature aimed at increasing penalties for DUI offenses has passed through a House committee. Thursday, the House Standing Committee ...
As family continues to grieve death of son, Missouri Rep. Mark Sharp proposes stricter DUI penalties Posted 2:22 PM, Jan 17, 2025 and last updated 7:05 AM, Jan 20, 2025 By: Megan Abundis ...
First-offenders convicted of an extreme DUI, where the driver's blood alcohol content is between 0.15% and 0.20%, will go to jail for 30 days and pay up to $2,500 in fines, under Arizona law.
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