Those who operate vehicle while impaired for the first time may face misdemeanor charge and face up to year in jail, license revocation for six-months, and fine between $500 and $1,000. Second-time offenders who drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol within ten years of their first conviction could be required to pay fine from $1,000 to $5,000, serve up to four years in jail, have their license revoked for one year, and get an ignition interlock device installed into their vehicle. Those who commit DUI for third time within five-year period might be subject to the following punishments:Installation of an ignition interlock deviceOne-year or permanent revocation of driver’s licenseUp to seven years in jail, community service sentence of
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