If you’re talking about a "regular" first offense DUI, it’s a misdemeanor. This assumes there was no accident resulting in injuries.
Joe Blow driving down the street with a headlight out and a .12% blood alcohol level with no prior convictions for DUI is looking at a misdemeanor.
Joe Blow driving down the street with a headlight out and a .12% blood alcohol level with no prior convictions for DUI, who crashes into someone and injures them, is looking at a felony.
If you’re talking about a "regular" first offense DUI, it’s a misdemeanor. This assumes there was no accident resulting in injuries.
Joe Blow driving down the street with a headlight out and a .12% blood alcohol level with no prior convictions for DUI is looking at a misdemeanor.
Joe Blow driving down the street with a headlight out and a .12% blood alcohol level with no prior convictions for DUI, who crashes into someone and injures them, is looking at a felony.
misdeamenor third is a felony
if you hit someone, it is a felony, otherwise, a misdemeanor.
it is the same from Ohio to cal. 1st mes demeanor. 2nd 3rd degree misdemeanor. 3rd offense is a 1st degree felony,