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Second Offense Imprisonment For a second DUI, the jail term can be as much as nine months. If the DUI is enhanced because it took place within five years of the first offense, a mandatory minimum of 10 days in jail is required. Additionally, 48 hours of the sentence must be served consecutively.
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If the second conviction is within 5 years then a mandatory imprisonment of at least 10 days if required during which at least 48 hours must be consecutive.
Mar 22, 2024 · Under Florida law, a second driving DUI offense carries harsher penalties, including at least 10 days of jail time and a maximum fine of $2,000.
A standard second-offense DUI carries fines ranging from $1000 to $2000. But if you get a second DUI and your BAC was .15% or greater or you had a passenger ...
When you get a second DUI in Florida, you face severe consequences, including increased fines, mandatory jail time, and a longer driver's license suspension ...
Standard Second DUI Penalties · Up to nine months in jail. · Up to twelve months of reporting probation. · Minimum six month driver license revocation, but up to ...
A person convicted of a second offense DUI in Florida (which took place within five years of a prior DUI) faces a minimum of 10 days in jail and a maximum of ...
Second offense within five years from prior conviction: Minimum five years revocation. May be eligible for hardship reinstatement after one year. Second offense ...
14 percent, then you face a jail sentence up to nine months long and a fine between $1,000 and $2,000. BAL above .15 – If your BAL at the time of the second DUI ...
In most second-offense DUI cases in Florida, one can expect to face a minimum of 10 days in jail and mandatory probation if the second DUI was within five years ...