A first conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol or any drug can result in a license suspension for at least:
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180 days.
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30 days.
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2 years.
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1 year.
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Explanation
If you are stopped by a police officer for driving under the influence (DUI), the consequences can be very serious. You may face heavy fines, possible jail time, and a license suspension for at least one year. When you drive while drunk, you put yourself and others in danger.
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