Thursday, September 4, 2014

WHAT IS AN AGGRAVATED DUI?

In Illinois, an aggravated DUI results when a driver, while driving under the influence, does something or there are additional circumstances which make the situation more serious than a standard DUI.  Obviously, an aggravated DUI carries stiffer penalties and is considered a felony.  A list of aggravating circumstances can be found in the Illinois statute at 625 ILCS 5/11-501(a)(1).  If you are charged with an aggravated DUI, contact one of our experienced DUI attorneys immediately.

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1 comment:

  1. Nice Article and thanks for sharing good information.A person may be guilty of an Aggravated DUI if they Drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol while their license is suspended, canceled, revoked or refused, or while there is any restriction placed on their license.
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