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Repeat Offenders

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Wednesday, 14 October 2009 23:36
Multiple, repeat DUII offenses are often punished harshly by the state of Oregon.  These repeat offenders face a license suspension ranging from one year to life, depending on the number of DUII offenses they have accumulated.  After three offenses, you will be charged with felony DUII, which means significant prison time.  The court can also impose other sanctions, such as payment of fees, an order to participate in an alcoholic screening test and alcoholic treatment, and so forth.  If you are convicted of a repeat DUII offense, the court must impose minimum fines -- $1,500 for a second DUII offense; $2,000 for a third or subsequent conviction, so long as you have not been sentenced with imprisonment.

If you have participated in a diversion program in the last 10 years (15 beginning in January 2010), you do not qualify for another.  The most important thing you can do in this situation is to hire an attorney as soon as possible.  Without diversion, you have three options: you can plead guilty and settle the case, convince the prosecutor to dismiss the case, or take the case to trial.  Many deadlines for hearings requests and trial dates are very short, and an experienced Oregon DUII lawyer can help determine how successful you will be if you attempt to defend a charge.

If you are facing DUII charges call the Law Office of Max J Mizejewski to speak with an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Eugene, Oregon.

Contact Us online or call 541-505-9872 to schedule a consultation.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 July 2010 17:45 )