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DUI in Kansas: Strict Laws and even Stricter Penalties

by Andres Guerrero
September 25, 2024
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Your exciting party night can come to an ugly end if you get pulled up. There is no chance that you can get out of the situation without a breath analyzer test. If you have had more alcohol and are behind the steering, you are definitely getting a ticket. But DUI tickets are not just of one type. Depending on the situation, there are different types of DUI tickets and relevant penalties as well. Even trying to drive a car can get you booked under DUI. Here are the details of different DUI tickets one can face in Kansas.

1st offense DUI

Though the consequences of first-time drinking and driving charges might look lighter than other DUI crimes, it is actually severe. If a driver is booked, he or she can face a maximum fine of $1000 along with jail time of 48 hours to six months. It is better to let a Kansas City Missouri speeding ticket lawyer handle your DUI case to lessen the pressure of legal proceedings.

Subsequent DUI offense

2nd, 3rd and subsequent DUI charges increase the chances of license suspension. For 2nd DUI offense, a driver can be fined up to $1750 as well as jail time between five days to one year. A third offense can send you to jail for 90 days to one year. The driver could also have to pay $2500 as a fine.

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DUI Drugs

A driver is charged with DUI not only because of alcohol consumption but also because of drug intoxication. It is known as DUID and it includes intoxication from prescription medication and street drugs.

Underage DUI

The limit of alcohol concentration is lower for drivers under 21 years of age compared to adult drivers. Additional penalties are applicable for underage drivers with .02-.08 BAC. If the BAC is more than .08, there is a chance of facing incarceration.

DUI Involuntary Manslaughter

A lengthy jail time of 172 months is the result of vehicular manslaughter when it is charged as a felony. Among all DUI cases, severe consequences are related to involuntary manslaughter.

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