Aggravated DWI (first offense) is:
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A misdemeanor.
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A class E felony.
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A traffic infraction.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Aggravated DWI, which is defined as driving with a BAC level of 0.18 or higher, is classified as a misdemeanor for a first offense. Consequences for drivers convicted of AGG-DWI may include a large fine, up to 1 year in jail, and license revocation.
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