If you are charged with DWI within __ years of having been convicted of either AGG-DWI, DWI, DWAI-Drug, or DWAI-Combination, you can be charged with felony DWI.
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10
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Explanation
If you are caught driving under the influence within 10 years of being convicted for an Aggravated DWI (AGG-DWI), DWI, DWAI-Drug, or DWAI-Combination, you may be charged with felony DWI, which is punishable by up to four years in jail.
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