If you are under age 21 and convicted of DUI, you face the revocation of your driving privileges for a minimum of ______________ for a first conviction.
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two years
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18 months
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one year
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three years
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Explanation
In Illinois, driving under the influence (DUI) is considered a violent crime and can result in severe penalties, particularly for drivers under 21 years old. If you are under 21 and convicted of DUI, your driving privileges will be revoked for a minimum of two years for a first conviction.
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