Typically, first-time DUI offenders will have an opportunity to seek supervision following their DUI. In order to qualify for supervision, which is usually offered at the discretion of the prosecuting attorney, the blood-alcohol level must be reasonable, there must be little or no damage, no injuries or fatalities, and no aggrevating circumstances such as driving through a construction zone or a school zone. If an offender obtains supervision, this is basically a probationary period where if the individual does not have any subsequent arrests or citations provoking the prosecuting attorney to wish to revoke the supervision, the offender will not be considered convicted of a DUI and will not have his or her license revoked. Contact one of our DUI attorneys to day for more information.
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