Washington State Misdemeanor DUI Sentencing Attachment

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WA-SKU-2587
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Washington State Misdemeanor DUI Sentencing Attachment

Washington State Misdemeanor DUI Sentencing Attachment is a document that outlines the specific penalties for individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) offenses in the state of Washington. It sets out the minimum and maximum sentences, including fines, jail time, license suspension, probation, and mandatory alcohol and/or drug education and treatment courses. The document is divided into three distinct categories: Basic Sentencing, Enhanced Sentencing for Prior Convictions, and Enhanced Sentencing for High Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). Basic Sentencing outlines the standard punishments for a first-time DUI conviction. For a first-time DUI offense, the minimum sentence is 24 hours in jail, a maximum of 364 days in jail, a fine of up to $5,000, and license suspension of up to one year. The offender may also be required to attend alcohol and/or drug education and treatment courses, as well as probation. Enhanced Sentencing for Prior Convictions applies to individuals convicted of a DUI offense after having previously been convicted of a DUI. The minimum sentence for a second-time DUI offense is 45 days in jail, with a maximum of 364 days in jail, a fine of up to $10,000, and license suspension of up to two years. The offender may also be required to attend alcohol and/or drug education and treatment courses, as well as probation. Enhanced Sentencing for High Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) applies to individuals convicted of a DUI offense with an excessively high BAC level. The minimum sentence for a BAC-related DUI offense is 90 days in jail, with a maximum of 364 days in jail, a fine of up to $10,000, and license suspension of up to two years. The offender may also be required to attend alcohol and/or drug education and treatment courses, as well as probation.

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The law says that a DUI conviction must stay on your record for 99 years in Washington State. It cannot be expunged, vacated, or sealed. For the rest of your life - it is on your permanent record.

The judge may set bail in your case. Depending on your criminal history, level of intoxication, driving history, and the presence of an accident in your case the judge may set bail in your case. Bail in a typical DUI case can range from $0 - $10,000.

First DUI Penalties There is a mandatory minimum sentence of 2 full days (24 hours) in jail or 15 days of electronic home monitoring. If you blew a 0.15 BAC or above, or you refused the breath test, the mandatory minimum jumps to 48 hours in jail or 30 days of electronic home monitoring, just on a 1st offense.

A first time DUI in WA State is normally charged as a gross misdemeanor, which carries a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail and a $5000 fine.

Another option for some DUI defendants is the deferred prosecution program. Under this, the DUI prosecution is deferred for five years. If you complete two years of treatment as directed by the court, stay sober and avoid being charged with any other crimes, the state drops the DUI after five years.

Washington State DUI Sentencing Grid No Prior Offenses Within Past 7 YearsJail Time1-365 Days (24 consecutive hours non-suspendable)Electronic Home MonitoringIn Lieu of Mandatory Minimum Jail Time, Not Less Than 15 DaysFine$350-$5,000 ($823 total minimum fine w/statutory assessments)Driver's License90 Day Suspension10 more rows

A DUI can be dismissed either by decision of the prosecutor, order of the court after motion hearings or by an acquittal after a jury or non-jury trial. The specifics of how this would occur or the likelihood of a dismissal can only be discussed after a full consultation and consideration of the fact in your case.

Reckless driving is typically considered a reduction and a lesser charge than DUI. There are many benefits to having a DUI case reduced to a charge of reckless driving. Many people consider a reduction to reckless driving a great result for their case.

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Washington State Misdemeanor DUI Sentencing Attachment