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  2. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some jurisdictions require jail time and larger fines, even on a first offense. For instance, Ohio requires a mandatory 72-hour jail sentence for a first offense conviction; however, the jail time component is satisfied by attendance of the Ohio A.W.A.R.E. Program, which is a 72-hour alcohol-education program.

  3. The penalties for driving without insurance in Ohio - AOL

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    After three or more offenses, Ohio law states that you must surrender your license for two years and pay a $600 reinstatement fee. The state can also seize your vehicle, sell it and bar you from ...

  4. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    (a) For the first offense, shall be punished: (1) By a fine of not less than $250 but not more than $1,000; or (2) By both fine and imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 6 months. (b) For the second offense, shall be punished: (1) By a fine of not less than $1,000 but not more than $1,500; or

  5. Driving under the influence - Wikipedia

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    1937 poster warning U.S. drivers against drunk driving. Driving under the influence (DUI) is the offense of driving, operating, or being in control of a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs (including recreational drugs and those prescribed by physicians), to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a motor vehicle safely. [1]

  6. What is the difference between DUI and DWI? - AOL

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    Whether you’re charged with a DUI or a DWI, the charge only arises in a situation where a law enforcement officer proves you were too impaired to drive. OUI vs. OWI In some states, drivers may ...

  7. Public intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Kansas: Being drunk in public in Kansas is not a criminal offense. Kansas statute 65-4059 states "No county or city shall adopt any local law, ordinance, resolution or regulation having the force of law rendering public intoxication by alcohol in and of itself or being a common drunkard or being found in enumerated places in an intoxicated ...

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  9. Police Pull Over Driver in DUI Investigation, Find His Ex ...

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    Inmate records show that Johnson is facing a first-degree felony murder charge. He was booked into the Salt Lake County Metro Jail and is being held without bail. Herriman police are continuing to ...