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August 27, 2008

Aggravated DUI East Canadian Oklahoma OK

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Reader’s Question:

I know someone who has been charged with an aggravated DUI here in East Canadian, Oklahoma. What is the difference between an aggravated DUI case and an ordinary DUI case? Can an aggravated DUI case be tried in the municipal court and are the penalties harsher?

Sam
East Canadian, OK

An aggravated DUI is a DUI case wherein the person suspected for the crime had a chemical test results of 15% or higher on either a blood or breath test. This DUI case could only be filed as a State-level charge in a District Court, not a municipal court charge, unless the particular Municipality has added it to their ordinances, but most have not.

It is not considered a new crime at all but another layer of punishment that is laid on top of that offense which the statute would otherwise provide. For example, if the DUI case in East Canadian, Oklahoma is a misdemeanor DUI, the punishment is a minimum of 10 days and a maximum of one year in the county jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. If the said charge is filed as an aggravated DUI case, the possible punishments are the same and there would be extra punishments. Those additional include a minimum stay in an alcohol in-patient treatment facility of 28 days, one year aftercare probation period (or meetings) upon release from inpatient, periodic testing during the probationary period, completion of 480 hours of community service and installation of an ignition interlock device on the person’s car for no less than 30 days.

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