The penalty for a first DUI conviction twill be:
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A fine, 48 hours in jail and 1 year revocation.
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A $100 fine, 24 hours in jail and 6 months revocation.
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A $500 fine and 3 months revocation.
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Explanation
In Tennessee, a first DUI conviction carries a penalty of a fine, 48 hours in jail, and a 1-year revocation of the driver's license. The purpose of this penalty is to discourage individuals from driving under the influence and promote public safety.
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