If you are convicted of Aggravated DWI as a first offense, you face:
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A minimum 3-Year revocation.
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Up to 1 year in jail.
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A fine from $50 to $200.
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A 60-day suspension.
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Explanation
In New York, a first offense of Aggravated DWI results in a significant fine, up to one year in jail, and a minimum one-year license revocation.
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