If you are charged with an OUI in Maine, it is important to have the right information about the possible sentencing. Below is a chart that highlights the penalties for a first offense OUI in Maine.
With No Aggravating Factors
- License Suspension:
- 150 days
- Conditional License (Zero Tolerance):
- Minimum 1 year. A conditional license can be suspended for 1 year for any amount of alcohol and 2 years for a refusal to submit to a chemical test.
- Jail:
- No Mandatory Minimum
- Minimum Fine:
- $500
With Aggravating Factors
- License Suspension:
- 150 days
- Conditional License (Zero Tolerance):
- Minimum 1 year.
- Jail:
- Minimum 48 hours
- Minimum Fine:
- $500
- Aggravating Factors include:
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- BAC of .15% or higher
- “Chemical Test Refusal” can be considered an aggravating factor at sentencing, after conviction of OUI, and could subject you to mandatory minimum period of incarceration.
- Exceeding the speed limit by 30 MPH or more
- Attempting to elude a police officer
- Having a passenger under 21. There is an additional 275 day license suspension if transporting a passenger under 21.
Refusal of Chemical Test
- License Suspension:
- 275 days. This license suspension is served in addition to any suspension imposed due to the criminal charge.
- Conditional License (Zero Tolerance):
- –
- Jail:
- Minimum 96 hours
- Minimum Fine:
- $600
As you can see, even for a first offense, you are facing a lengthy license suspension and in many cases, possible jail time. This is why it is in your best interest to obtain professional legal advice so you know your options.
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