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What is the sentence for a DUI conviction in Mississippi
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Mississippi DUI laws are severe. Mississippi has a zero tolerance policy towards DUI offenses. There are criminal and administrative penalties for a DUI offense in Mississippi.
The legal blood alcohol concentration in Mississippi is 0.08%. It is 0.02% for persons below 21 years of age. For commercial vehicle drivers the legal blood alcohol concentration is 0.04%.
First timer DUI offenders in Mississippi will generally be let off with a fine. If there are aggravating circumstances present, then even first time offenders can face a jail term. The penalties for a DUI offence in Mississippi are:
First Offense
Second Offense
Third Offense
A third DUI offense within 5 years is a felony crime in Mississippi. If convicted, you will loose your civil rights in Mississippi.
A DUI conviction will result in a record which can enhance the penalties for a future offense. However a prior DUI conviction cannot be used to enhance punishment for a subsequent offense after 5 years have lapsed from the date of the conviction. If you are facing a DUI charge in Mississippi, consult with an experienced Mississippi DUI attorney.
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