Mississippi Sentencing Order for Second Conviction of DUI

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This is an official Rankin County Mississippi Justice Court Sentencing Order for a Second DUI Conviction.

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It's possible to beat a second DUI, depending on the circumstances. but it isn't a do-it-yourself project, like fixing a leaky faucet,. that you can do yourself with a little bit of information over the Internet. You need an experienced DUI attorney...

In the eyes of Mississippi law, you have been warned once about drunk driving and you have failed to correct your actions. A second DUI offense may result in the following consequences: Between five days and six months in jail. A fine between $600 and $1,500.

Criminal Penalties A first offense DUI is typically a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 48 hours in jail. The convicted person will also have to pay $250 to $1,000 in fines. However, certain aggravating circumstances can increase the penalties for a first DUI conviction.

The answer is yes, Mississippi law allows for the expungement of a DUI. A DUI Expungement in Mississippi is a process and cannot occur until five (5) years after you complete all the requirements of the court for the conviction. That is discussed below.You can show the court why the conviction should be expunged.

MS DUI PenaltiesLicense Suspension: 90 days to 1 year drivers license suspension (may be eligible for hardship driving privileges after first 30 days of suspension)

How long will a conviction stay on my record? A DUI conviction stays on your driving record for five years and on your criminal history (rap sheet) forever. A second offense that occurs within five years of a prior offense will increase your punishment and penalties.

Mississippi DUI Penalties First and second-offense DUIs are misdemeanors. For purposes of determining whether an offense is a first or second, only priors within the past five years count. A third or subsequent DUI within a lifetime (the five-year washout period doesn't apply) is a felony.

Penalties for Drunk Driving in Mississippi. First-time offenders are subject to a fine of $250 to $1,000, imprisonment for up to 48 hours, or both. These offenders are also required to attend and complete an alcohol safety education program. The driver's license suspension period is 30 to 90 days.

Mississippi DUI Penalties First and second-offense DUIs are misdemeanors.A third or subsequent DUI within a lifetime (the five-year washout period doesn't apply) is a felony.

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Mississippi Sentencing Order for Second Conviction of DUI