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.
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.