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Repeat DUII (DUI, DWI) Offenders - 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Convictions (Eugene, Oregon Attorneys)- Warning: You only have 10 DAYS to request a DMV hearing to protect
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Under Oregon law, a prosecutor cannot dismiss a DUII pursuant to negotiations. For instance, a DUII cannot be dismissed in exchange for pleading to a Reckless Driving charge. In essence, you are negotiating for a recommended jail sentence. However, if there are other Oregon charges, such as Reckless Driving or other minor traffics (Careless Driving, Failure to Maintain a Lane, Speeding, etc.), you could negotiate those away in exchange for a plea of guilty. Nonetheless, the big ticket item for most people is the DUII conviction itself. The conviction itself is often the worst thing about an Oregon DUII case due to the driver's license suspension, the effects on employment, and how it ups the ante if you ever get cited for DUII again anytime during the rest of your life. First DUII Under Oregon Law1st DUIs are tried often in Oregon. The exposure to you for a conviction after a trial is relatively minor and will happen even if you plead guilty. The mandatory minimum for an Oregon DUII is two days jail or 80 hours community service work and a $1,000 fine (an additional $2,000 if your BAC was 0.15% or higher) AND you have to do the victim impact panel and alcohol treatment as part of probation. Most importantly you have a one-year Oregon Driver's License suspension. Second DUII Under Oregon Law
The big hit for most people is the mandatory suspension through the DMV. If it is your 2nd conviction within 5 years, your suspension is for 3 years. However, you are eligible for a hardship permit after 90 days. Third DUII Under Oregon Law and the Lifetime ODL Revocation Again, whether or not you plead guilty or lose at trial, you face the same mandatory minimums as a 1st DUII. Here too you are basically negotiating jail time, which would likely be similar regardless if you went to trial or pleaded guilty. Each jurisdiction in Oregon has a "standard offer" for repeat offenders. These offers can vary dramatically between counties and municipal courts. The mandatory minimum fine is $2,000 (an additional $2,000 if your BAC was 0.15% or higher) . The big hit for most people is the mandatory lifetime license suspension through the Oregon DMV. You are NOT eligible for a hardship permit after a lifetime suspension. However, after ten years, you may petition the DMV for reinstatement under ORS 809.235. Fourth (Felony) DUII Under Oregon Law Under ORS 813.010(5)(a), DUII is a Class C Felony if the current offense was committed in a motor vehicle and you have been convicted of DUII at least three times in the 10 years prior to the date of the current DUII. Felony DUII is classified as a category 6 on the sentencing grid, which means prison time if you have certain prior criminal offenses on your record. A Felony DUII is presumptive probation otherwise, unless the prosecutor attempts a departure sentence. Your attorney can give you more details about this.
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