Got mail today stating what the prosecution is recommending:
* $1500 fine plus 20% penalty assessment
* 18 month license suspension
* One of those in-car breathalyzer things
* 3 days in HOC, followed immediately by one week in-patient rehab
* 2 years probation
This is all pending good behavior. If I were to screw up, it\'d be a bigger fine, 2 year license loss, and 6 months in jail.
*sigh*
The reason it\'s all so harsh is because I got an aggravated DUI. Basically means my BAC was really really high. I still think it\'s crazy that I\'m getting nailed with all of this for a first time offense. My record is totally clean prior to this, with the exception of forgetting to show up to testify in court for a traffic accident I saw and getting arrested for it. I never expected to get off scott-free, nor do I think I deserve to, but this all seems pretty over-the-top.
I am getting the same penalty that someone would get if they were driving drunk and either assaulted a police officer or evaded arrest. Be really careful in NH, the laws for this type of thing are incredibly strict here!
I do have a lawyer, one who is considered to be the best around here for DUI cases. Unfortunately, there isn\'t much he can do. It was a waste of money really. The prosecuters and judges in the area I got pulled over are known for being sticklers who always go for the maximum punishment.
What makes this all so frustrating is that if I had not taken the breathalyzer, I would not be in this situation. The only way one can get an aggravated DUI is for the police to get a BAC reading, which they can\'t force you to give. Had I not blown, I would have gotten a regular DUI, which probably could have gotten dropped to a reckless driving charge. Instead I\'m going to end up with a Class A Misdemeanor on my record, I won\'t get my license back for **** ever, and I\'ll probably spend a few days in jail.
Chris- yes, I do have to pay to get the breathalyzer installed into my car. No idea how much it will cost.
especially since the east coast doesnt seem to represent like the west coast with the celebs going in for 30 minutes...if only...anyways...she also had to get that thing installed in her car and it ran her a bit more then a grand i believe...but still between that, legal fees and insurance...you are pretty much better off with a bike...i have my fingers crossed that things will work out for you and a money tree with grow in your back yard
but really as much as it sucks just be grateful that you are someone else didnt get hurt...
damn thats wack. sounds like a raw deal to me. does your lawyer have any kind of working relationship with the prosecution/judge? doesnt sound like it. how did he get this rep of being the best if he can basically do nothing for you? did he inquire about the pull over or arrest porcedure at all? Thats what he should have done. Cops almost never do everything by the book and one tiny slip up is leverage for your attorney to cut a deal because it is a threat of getting the case dismissed if it were to go to trial.
hey lady...
sorry to hear about all the legal woes...a very good friend of mine got into the same sort of buisness and it was just a bummer....after all was said and done they sent her to the big house for 30 days in Niantic, Ct...pretty little things do not belong in jailespecially since the east coast doesnt seem to represent like the west coast with the celebs going in for 30 minutes...if only...anyways...she also had to get that thing installed in her car and it ran her a bit more then a grand i believe...but still between that, legal fees and insurance...you are pretty much better off with a bike...i have my fingers crossed that things will work out for you and a money tree with grow in your back yard
but really as much as it sucks just be grateful that you are someone else didnt get hurt...
im a little confused...if your BAC was really really high, why didnt you get a DWI? DUI is typically .05-.08(or.10 depending on the state), and DWI is over that. anything that i would consider to be really really high BAC would definitely palce me in the DWI range. did you argue with the cops or something so thats why they bumped it up to an aggrivated DUI?
Its just weird...it should be either:
1. DUI (BAC .05-.08) (about 3-4 drinks in your system)
2. DWI (BAC over.08) (more than 4 drinks in your system)
3. Aggravated DUI (BAC .05-.08) and you were acting up in some way
Quote from: jocelyn;200375The reason it\'s all so harsh is because I got an aggravated DUI. Basically means my BAC was really really high. I still think it\'s crazy that I\'m getting nailed with all of this for a first time offense. My record is totally clean prior to this, with the exception of forgetting to show up to testify in court for a traffic accident I saw and getting arrested for it. I never expected to get off scott-free, nor do I think I deserve to, but this all seems pretty over-the-top.
I am getting the same penalty that someone would get if they were driving drunk and either assaulted a police officer or evaded arrest. Be really careful in NH, the laws for this type of thing are incredibly strict here!
I do have a lawyer, one who is considered to be the best around here for DUI cases. Unfortunately, there isn\'t much he can do. It was a waste of money really. The prosecuters and judges in the area I got pulled over are known for being sticklers who always go for the maximum punishment.
What makes this all so frustrating is that if I had not taken the breathalyzer, I would not be in this situation. The only way one can get an aggravated DUI is for the police to get a BAC reading, which they can\'t force you to give. Had I not blown, I would have gotten a regular DUI, which probably could have gotten dropped to a reckless driving charge. Instead I\'m going to end up with a Class A Misdemeanor on my record, I won\'t get my license back for **** ever, and I\'ll probably spend a few days in jail.
Chris- yes, I do have to pay to get the breathalyzer installed into my car. No idea how much it will cost.
im a little confused...if your BAC was really really high, why didnt you get a DWI? DUI is typically .05-.08(or.10 depending on the state), and DWI is over that. anything that i would consider to be really really high BAC would definitely palce me in the DWI range. did you argue with the cops or something so thats why they bumped it up to an aggrivated DUI?
Its just weird...it should be either:
1. DUI (BAC .05-.08) (about 3-4 drinks in your system)
2. DWI (BAC over.08) (more than 4 drinks in your system)
3. Aggravated DUI (BAC .05-.08) and you were acting up in some way