2nd Dui laws
3rd DUI Laws
What Drugs/ Alcohol do the body
The Laws when a child in the car / DUI related
Drugs vs Alcohol
100

This amount of jail time is given for a second DUI conviction you receive.

 What is 5 days?

100

 This amount of mandatory jail time is imposed for a third DUI conviction.

What is 10 days?

100

What blood issue can alcohol cause?

Anemia

100

This criminal enhancement can apply when a DUI occurs with a minor passenger, turning a standard DUI into a more serious offense.

Child Endangerment

100

This factor most strongly affects how long detox takes for both drugs and alcohol. 

What is frequency and duration of use?

200

This amount of jail time can be imposed for a third DUI conviction.

What is up to 3 years?

200

This is the maximum jail sentence a judge may impose for a third DUI.

What is up to 3 years?

200

Why does alcohol affect women more with bac and risks?

Women have less body water

200

In many states, this charge is added when a child is in the vehicle, even if no accident occurs.

Child Abuse or Neglect

200

This substance can remain detectable for weeks in heavy users despite milder physical withdrawal.

What is cannabis (THC)?

300

 This driving penalty is imposed after repeat DUI convictions.

What is license revocation?

300

This driving consequence is imposed by the MVA after a third DUI conviction.

What is license revocation?

300

What effects in the endocrine system can alcohol have?

thyroid diseases, dyslipidemia (abnormal cholesterol levels in the blood), reproductive dysfunction, and stress intolerance, and diabetes.

300

Which type of government agency may get involved after a DUI arrest involving a child, independent of the criminal court. Child Protective Services

(CPS)

300

This type of drug commonly has a detox period that can last weeks to months.

What are benzodiazepines?

400

This device must be installed before you can legally drive again after a repeat DUI.

What is ignition interlock?

400

This status is commonly applied to drivers convicted of a third DUI.

What is habitual offender treatment?

400

Why are heavy drinkers more prone to type 2 diabetes?

increased body weight, blood triglyceride levels, or blood pressure, and decreased insulin sensitivity

400

The potential consequence that can occur even for a first-time DUI when a child is present, depending on the state.

Jail time.

400

These substances often take longer to fully detox from the body, especially with heavy or long-term use.

What are drugs?

500

This circumstance increases jail time and fines in DUI cases.

What is having a minor in the vehicle?


500

This requirement must be completed before any driving privileges may be restored after a third DUI.

What is ignition interlock?

500

Long term usage of alcohol can effect what organ that filters toxins out the body

Liver

500

This factor(s) often determines whether a DUI with a child is charged as a misdemeanor or a felony.

Childs age, the drivers BAC, or prior DUI convictions.

500

This substance typically leaves the body faster but can cause dangerous short-term withdrawal symptoms.

What is alcohol?

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