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The Price You Could Pay for a Pennsylvania DUI Arrest

July 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The severity of penalties faced by someone charged with a Pennsylvania DUI depends not only on the number of previous convictions they may or may not have, but also on the amount of alcohol present in their blood when arrested.

- General impairment: BAC 0.08-0.099
- High rate of alcohol: BAC 0.100-0.159
- Highest rate of alcohol: BAC 0.16 and higher

First Time Offenders

BAC 0.100-0.159:

- Mandatory minimum 48 hours in jail
- Up to 6 months in jail
- $500-5000 in fines
- Alcohol Safety School
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment

BAC 0.16 and higher:

- Mandatory minimum 72 hours in jail
- Up to 6 months in jail
- $1000-5000 in fines
- Alcohol Safety School
- Drug and Alcohol Assessment

Second DUI Offense in Pennsylvania

If you are convicted of your second Pennsylvania DUI the law states there is mandatory jail time if the convictions are within 10 years, no matter how much alcohol was in your system. Also, fines can range up to $10,000 and you must install an ignition interlock device in your car for one year.

All in all when accused of a Pennsylvania DUI it is in your best interest to contact a Pennsylvania DUI lawyer. A Pennsylvania DUI attorney can get you a more lenient sentence or off the hook completely, it’s what they do.

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