A second conviction for marijuana DUI charges could
increase the jail time from 90 days to one year, with similar fines and a driver's license suspension lasting up to two years, if your second offense is within seven years of the first conviction.
Not exact matches
In Arizona, there are strict laws against DUIs that may result in
jail time, forfeiture of your driver's license, fees,
increased insurance expenses, community service
time, suspension
from school and possibly ignition interlock devices (IIDs).
You may lose your driver's license, experience a substantial
increase in car insurance rates, pay large fines and court costs, suffer a driver's license surcharge ranging
from $ 3,000.00 to $ 6,000.00, and possibly face
jail time.
Fines, license suspension, points on your license (which
increase your car insurance rates), and
jail time are all possible penalties stemming
from not having auto insurance.