In Illinois, there is a stiffer penalty for an aggrevated DUI than a normal DUI. In order for a DUI to be aggrevated, there must be an additional factor involved. All DUI's are governed by Illinois Statute 625 ILCS 5/11-501. Some examples of aggrevating factors would be if it was a third DUI offense, operating a school bus with children under 18 years of age on board, driving in a school zone, or being involved in an accident causing great bodily harm or death to another individual.
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