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Kentucky's DUI DWI Third Offense penalties
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Kentucky DUI
DWI Third Offense
Third 3rd offense Kentucky DUI Cases are punished as follows:
Lookback period is now 5 years from date of arrest to date of prior
arrest!
- Fine: $500-$1,000. Total of about 500.0 more than the fine
alone is added as service fees and required counseling before you are
done. Expect huge increases in insurance costs from
18,00 to 72,00 dollars over no convictions (the extra 300 to 1200 per
month for insurance adds up over then next five years
as you drive and makes it just about impossible to drive).
- Jail: Thirty (30) days to twelve (12) months.
At least 48 hours of the sentence must be served consecutively.
- Community Service: Not less than ten (10) days or more
than twelve (12) months of Community Service is optional in all
cases.
- License Revocation: 24 months to 36 months. The District
Judge may grant a hardship license after 24 months.
- Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Treatment: One year.
Aggravating Factors
After October 1, 2000, Kentucky DUI law establishes a list of six
aggravating factors, which, double the mandatory minimum jail sentence.
The aggravating factors are:
- Operating a motor vehicle in excess of thirty (30) miles
per hour above the speed limit;
- Operating a motor vehicle in the wrong direction on a limited
access highway;
- Operating a motor vehicle that causes an accident resulting in
death or serious physical injury;
- Operating a motor vehicle while the alcohol concentration in the
operator's blood or breath is 0.18 or more as measured by a test or
tests of a sample of the operator's blood or breath taken within two
(2) hours of cessation of operation of the motor vehicle;
- Refusing to submit to any test of one's blood, breath or urine
requested by an officer having reasonable grounds to believe the
person was operating or in physical control of a motor vehicle in
violation of the DUI laws;
- Operating a motor vehicle that is transporting a passenger under
the age of twelve (12) years old.
Only a "not guilty" verdict or other non-DUI disposition of the
case will prevent theseconsequences. This puts a premium on winning
your DUI case, or obtaining a non-DUI disposition.
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