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Multiple DUI Convictions Within Ten Years

Facing DUI charges can be an extremely difficult situation. It is important to know that there are many circumstances involved in your charge, and that there is no evidence submitted in a DUI case that cannot be fought against by a skilled Memphis DUI lawyer from the Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A.

Our firm has been dedicated to assisting the criminally accused residents of Memphis, Tennessee for many years, and we have a long history of success in the types of cases that we handle. If you are facing a second or subsequent DUI offense inside of a ten-year period, then you could face increased penalties for conviction of this crime.

Contact our Memphis multiple DUI lawyer online or call (901) 878-5434 today to discuss your case and to learn more about how we can help you.

Penalties for Multiple DUI in Memphis

A second offense of DUI within ten years is a Class A misdemeanor that can carry the following penalties:

  • Up to 11 months and 29 days in jail
  • Up to $3,500 in fines
  • Up to 2 years' driver's license revocation
  • Probation for 11 months and 29 days
  • Mandatory alcohol assessment and treatment

Your vehicle will also be subject to seizure and impoundment upon your arrest. A third offense will carry increased penalties, such as up to $10,000 in fines and up to 10 years of license revocation. If you are charged with a fourth offense within 10 years, then you will face Class B felony penalties, which include up to 6 years in jail, up to $15,000 in fines, and other severe penalties.

Understanding the Consequences of Multiple DUI Offenses

Navigating the legal landscape after multiple DUI charges can be overwhelming. It's essential to understand the potential repercussions you may face, as they can vary significantly based on the number of offenses and the circumstances surrounding each case. Our experienced attorneys at The Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A. are here to provide clarity and support during this challenging time.

Some of the potential consequences of multiple DUI offenses include:

  • Increased Fines and Penalties: Each subsequent DUI conviction can result in steeper fines, mandatory community service, and longer license suspensions.
  • Mandatory Jail Time: Repeat offenders may face mandatory incarceration, which can disrupt your personal and professional life.
  • Probation Requirements: You may be placed on probation, requiring regular check-ins and compliance with specific conditions set by the court.
  • Impact on Employment: A DUI conviction can affect your job prospects, especially if your position requires driving or a clean record.
  • Increased Insurance Rates: Multiple DUIs can lead to significantly higher auto insurance premiums or even the inability to obtain coverage.

Understanding these consequences is crucial for making informed decisions about your case. Our dedicated team will work tirelessly to mitigate the impact of your charges and explore all possible defenses. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards protecting your future.

Let Our Memphis DUI Lawyers Fight for You

If you are facing a subsequent offense, then you need a Memphis criminal defense attorney on your side as soon as possible. We can provide you with the aggressive representation that you need and we offer a free case evaluation so that you may obtain some information regarding your situation at no cost to you. Your case is important to us.

Contact our Memphis multiple DUI lawyer online or call (901) 878-5434 today to discuss your case and to learn more about how we can help you.

 

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