If an individual has been convicted of a DUI charge within 10 years of the current offense, they face stricter penalties. This may include:
- Prison or jail (not less than 240 consecutive hours)
- Community service (not less than 240 hours)
- Electronic home confinement
- Assessment and screening
- Substance abuse treatment or an educational series
- Probation;
- Ignition interlock restrictions
- Fine (not less than $800)
- Driver license suspension (2 years)
If the court does not order a prison sentence and instead chooses probation, the penalties differ. They will then include:
- Fine (not less than $1500)
- Jail (not less than 1500 hours)
- Supervised probation
- Assessment and screening
- Substance abuse treatment with intensive care or inpatient treatment (not less than 240 hours)
- Electronic home confinement
- Ignition interlock restrictions