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Penalties
for DUI Convictions in South Carolina
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If you are convicted of a first offense DUI in South Carolina,
you are subjected to a fine of $637.00 or 30 days in jail.
A 2nd offense in 10 years can result in a minimum fine of
$2,000.00 up to $5000.00 and imprisoned for at least 48 hours
or up to 1 year. A judge could order a person convicted of
DUI 2nd to at least 10 days of public service instead of serving
time in jail.
A conviction of DUI 3rd, carries a fine of $3,500.00 up to
$6,000.00. Also, a 3rd offender must serve at least 60 days
in jail and could be sentenced to as much as 3 years in prison.
A conviction for DUI 4th or above carries a prison term of
at least 1 to 5 years.
In
addition to the fine imposed for a DUI conviction, there is
a 100% assessment fee added to any fine imposed. For example,
a person who receives a fine of $2000.00 will pay
an additional $2000.00 as a court assessment. Also, the State
can seek forfeiture of the driver's automobile for a 3rd or subsequent
conviction of DUI.
In
order to retain your license after a DUI conviction, a person
must maintain SR-22 insurance for 3 years and attend the Alcohol & Drug Safety Action Program(ADSAP) at the cost of $500.
Penalties for Felony DUI - top
A person convicted of felony DUI for causing great bodily
harm to another, is subject to a mandatory fine of at least
$5000.00 up to $10,000.00. In addition to the fine, there
is mandatory imprisonment of at least 30 days up to 15 years.
A person convicted of felony DUI where death occurs is punished
by a mandatory fine of $10,000.00 to $25,000.000. A mandatory
prison sentence of 1 to 25 years is required.
Commercial
Driver's Licenses (CDL) - top
Needless to say, commercial drivers stand to lose more than
just their driver's licenses. They could very well lose their
jobs! Therefore, it is very important for these drivers to
seek legal counsel to determine the merits of their case.
The Interstate Compact Act - top
In 1961 the US Congress enacted the Interstate Driver License
Compact. All states except Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Tennessee and Wisconsin have elected to participate in the
Compact Motorists traveling across state lines must remember
that any traffic violation in any other compact state will
effect their driving privileges in his or her home state.
Implied
Consent-top
A person driving a vehicle South Carolina is considered to
have given his or her consent to submit to a breath, blood
or urine test to check for the presence of alcohol or drugs
or the combination of both. If a driver is stopped and ultimately
charged with driving under the influence, the arresting officer
must warn the driver that he or she has the right to refuse
to take the test. In addition, the driver must be advised
that he or she has the right to a blood or urine test whether
or not the driver submits to the breath test.
APPROXIMATE
ETHANOL CONCENTRATIONS
PERCENT IN BLOOD
|
Body
Wt.
|
Total
Number of Drinks
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|
(lb.)
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11 |
12 |
|
|
100
|
.038
|
.075
|
.113
|
.150
|
.188
|
.225
|
.263
|
.300
|
.338
|
.375
|
.413 |
.450 |
|
110
|
.034 |
.066 |
.103 |
.137 |
.172 |
.207 |
.241 |
.275 |
.309 |
.344 |
.379 |
.412 |
|
120
|
.031
|
.063
|
.094
|
.125
|
.156
|
.188
|
.219
|
.250
|
.281
|
.313
|
.344 |
.375 |
|
130
|
.029
|
.058
|
.087
|
.116
|
.145
|
.174
|
.203
|
.232
|
.261
|
.290
|
.320 |
.348 |
|
140
|
.027
|
.054
|
.080
|
.107
|
.134
|
.161
|
.188
|
.214
|
.241
|
.268
|
.295 |
.321 |
|
150
|
.025
|
.050
|
.075
|
.100
|
.125
|
.151
|
.176
|
.201
|
.226
|
.251
|
.276 |
.301 |
|
160
|
.023
|
.047
|
.070
|
.094
|
.117
|
.141
|
.164
|
.188
|
.211
|
.234
|
.258 |
.281 |
|
170
|
.022
|
.045
|
.066
|
.088
|
.110
|
.132
|
.155
|
.178
|
.200
|
.221
|
.244 |
.265 |
|
180
|
.021
|
.042
|
.063
|
.083
|
.104
|
.125
|
.146
|
.167
|
.188
|
.208
|
.229 |
.250 |
|
190
|
.020
|
.040
|
.059
|
.079
|
.099
|
.119
|
.138
|
.158
|
.179
|
.198
|
.217 |
.237 |
|
200
|
.019
|
.038
|
.056
|
.075
|
.094
|
.113
|
.131
|
.150
|
.169
|
.188
|
.206 |
.225 |
|
210
|
.018 |
.036
|
.053 |
.071 |
.090 |
.107 |
.125 |
.143 |
.161 |
.179 |
.197 |
.215 |
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220
|
.017 |
.034 |
.051 |
.068 |
.085 |
.102 |
.119 |
.136 |
.153 |
.170 |
.188 |
.205 |
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230
|
.016 |
.032 |
.049 |
.065 |
.081 |
.098 |
.115 |
.130 |
.147 |
.163 |
.180 |
.196 |
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240
|
.016 |
.031 |
.047 |
.063 |
.078 |
.094 |
.109 |
.125 |
.141 |
.156 |
.172 |
.188 |
The
chart listed above can be used to estimate an individuals
alcohol concentration at a given time. To do this you should:
1-
Count the number of drinks consumed (one drink equals 1oz.
of 100 proof liquor, 12oz. beer, or 5oz. Of whine)
2-
These charts are to determine the maximum blood alcohol for
the number of drinks and the body weight.(This is the maximum BAC you would have if you consumed all the alcohol in 1 hour)
3-
Subtract from the percent blood alcohol content the amount
of alcohol eliminated since the time of the first drink, using
the average elimination rate of 0.015% per hour.
James
B. Huff
1417 Georgia Avenue North Augusta, SC 29841
(803) 278-2889 Fax: (803) 442-4422
hufflaw@mindspring.com
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