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How Are DWIs Punished in North Carolina: Litigating Factors vs. Aggravating Factors

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Page 6: How Are DWIs Punished in North Carolina: Litigating Factors vs. Aggravating Factors

Fines

Fees

Mandatory jail time

Probation

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License revocation or suspension

Community service

Mandatory alcohol treatment programs

Continuous alcohol-monitoring devices

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A BAC of 0.15 or higher

An accident caused by negligent driving

Operating a vehicle with a revoked license

Speeding of 30 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit

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Eluding and fleeing from a law enforcement officer

Passing a stopped school bus

Having two or more serious traffic convictions

Dangerous or reckless driving

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