Which of the following is a penalty for a First DUI Conviction:
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License Revocation - Minimum 1 year.
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Driving License termination.
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Mandatory 30 days in jail.
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Probation - Not more than 1 year.
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Explanation
In Florida, the penalties for a first DUI conviction may include probation for no more than one year, 50 hours of community service, up to six months in prison, a license revocation of at least 180 days, and a fine determined by the blood alcohol level of the driver at fault.
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