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What is aggravated DUI?

The state of Oregon looks at driving a car as a privilege. In order to earn that privilege, people must follow certain rules. These including only driving with a blood alcohol content level below .08 percent. If people break this rule, state authorities can bring both civil and criminal penalties.

The types of penalties that the state will impose in any given situation depend on a variety of factors. In some situations, people can be charged with aggravated DUI and face harsher penalties. You may wonder," What is aggravated DUI?"

Aggravated DUIs can occur in a number of situations. These are generally times when some special circumstance is present during a DUI arrest. The specific times when a person will face increased drunk driving charges and penalties depend on the facts in each case and the specifics of Oregon law. Therefore, this post can only provide general information. An attorney should be consulted for specific legal advice.

Generally, however, an extremely high BAC level can result in aggravated DUI charges. These are cases where a person's BAC level far exceeds the legal limit. Additionally, people can face aggravated DUI charges if there are minors in the car when they are arrested. An arrest in a school zone may also increase the severity of DUI charges.

Excessive speed, driving on a suspended or revoked license and your criminal history can also effect the severity of DUI charges. If a person has a history of previous DUI, then additional arrests, for example, are treated more harshly.

Understanding DUI laws in Oregon is extremely important. Anyone can make the mistake of driving after having too much to drink, and people should be prepared to protect their legal rights.

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