The minimum jail time you will get in a first conviction for DUI is:
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20 days.
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10 days.
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3 days.
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96 hours.
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Explanation
Because drinking alcohol and then driving is so dangerous, the penalties for driving while under the influence are tough, and include 3 days in jail, a big fine and the loss of your driving privileges.
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