Conway DUI Lawyers
- Tackett, Boyd:
Domestic Relations, Criminal, Corporate, Business and Bankruptcy Cases in all Arkansas Courts, State and Federal
- Mckinney & McKinney:
Criminal Defense
Family Law
-Divorce
-Custody
-Adoption
Property Law
-Wills
-Probate
-Trusts
-Oil and Gas Law
-Boundary disputes, etc
Contract Law
Juvenile Law
Corporate and Business Law
- Aloha Law Firm:
Personal Injury
Auto Accidents Insurance Claims
Criminal Defense
Felonies
Misdemeanors
Juvenile Cases
Divorce
Child Support
Custody Rights
Visitation Rights
Child Support Collection
General Practice
Guardianships
Wills and Trusts
Adoptions
- McFarlin Law Firm: If you cannot afford a private attorney, you have the right to a court-appointed public defender. However, public defenders or court-appointed attorneys are often overburdened and cannot always devote the time that your case requires. No two cases are alike, and your matter needs and deserves the full commitment of a personal defense lawyer.
- Madden Law Firm: * Creditor Harassment * Family Law * Disability Law * Business Law * Personal Injury * Criminal Defense Law * Real Estate Law * Estate & Probate Law
- Bennet & Williams: Arkansas DWI Penalties If you get a ticket for driving while intoxicated, you MUST apply for a hearing within seven days or your license will be automatically suspended 30 days from the date of arrest. PUNISHMENTS IMPOSED BY CRIMINAL COURTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: FIRST OFFENSE DWI: One day to one year in jail and a fine of $150.00 up to $1,000.00, plus court costs of $300.00. The court has the discretion to order public service in lieu of jail. SECOND OFFENSE DWI: Seven days to one year in jail or no less than 30 days community service and a fine of $400.00 up to $3,000.00, plus court costs of $300.00. THIRD OFFENSE DWI: Ninety (90) days to one year in jail or no less than 90 days community service and a fine of $900.00 up to $5,000.00. FOURTH OFFENSE DWI: A fourth offense DWI is a felony in Arkansas. One year to six years in the state penitentiary or not less than one year of community service. A fine of $900 to $5000.00. FIFTH OFFENSE DWI: A fifth offense DWI is also a felony. Two years to ten years for the fifth or subsequent offense in the state penitentiary or not less than two years of community service. A $900.00 to $5,000.00 fine. Arkansas DWI arrestees may be subject to an ignition interlock requirement. PENALTIES IMPOSED BY THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION: FIRST OFFENSE DWI: * DWI (Alcohol): 120 days suspension if breath test under .15. Under some circumstances you can get a restricted license for work or school. * DWI (Drugs): Suspension for six months. * Refusal: 180 days. No restricted license available but you may qualify for an "interlock" restricted license. SECOND OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Suspension for 24 months for a second offense within 5 years of the first offense. After one year can get interlock and restricted license. * Refusal: Two year suspension. No restricted license is available. THIRD OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Suspension for 30 months. No restricted license for one year. * Refusal: Revocation for three years. No restricted permit or license is available. FOURTH AND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Revocation for four years. * Refusal: Lifetime revocation.
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