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		<title>Jail Time &#8211; A Possibility For Severe DUI Cases</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Frank Schumacher &#8211; It is often an assumption that people you see who are behind bars are people that committed violence and have been thrown inside jail in order to protect the rest of the community. However, one fact that is often overlooked is the fact that a person arrested for driving under the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Frank_Schumacher" target="_blank" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">By Frank Schumacher &#8211; </a></p>
<p>It is often an assumption that people you see who are behind bars are people that committed violence and have been thrown inside jail in order to protect the rest of the community. However, one fact that is often overlooked is the fact that a person arrested for driving under the influence or DUI can be put behind bars as well. But, lawmakers have been updating and amending penalties and punishment for drinking and driving offenses to impose more strict consequences of the DUI offense.</p>
<p>Some states have required jail time as a possible consequence of a driving under the influence (DUI) offense even though this varies from state to state. The state&#8217;s judiciary system will impose specific minimum and maximum time to spend inside the jail as a sentence to the offense. The length of this mandatory jail time is being determined by the multitude as well as the number of offense the defendant has on his or her criminal record.</p>
<p>The judge who is in charge of the case of the defendant&#8217;s DUI case has no jurisdiction on the length of jail time that the defendant will receive under the mandatory jail time laws.</p>
<p>Other than the number and multitude of the offense in the defendant&#8217;s record, some other factors in determining the length of jail stay also exist. They are mostly called punishment enhancers that can increase the defendant&#8217;s jail time. Excessive levels of alcohol found during the blood alcohol concentration test during the period of arrest or if the defendant caused an accident while drinking and driving warrant an additional jail time sentence for the defendant.</p>
<p>Another factor would be transporting a minor at the time of intoxication will similarly add jail time sentence on the defendant.</p>
<p>Aside from jail time, other penalties that the defendant may receive if found guilty of the DUI offense also exist such as longer driver&#8217;s license suspension or revocation, community service, rehabilitation, education and the vehicle that was used in the offense may be impounded.</p>
<p>Additional charges or an increase in the defendant&#8217;s car insurance may also be faced by the drunk-driving offender in addition to all the legal penalties and consequences. A DUI arrest or conviction may also result to difficulty in attaining or maintaining a standing employment in the defendant&#8217;s given field and issues regarding vehicle renting may arise in the future making it harder for the defendants and an added burden to them.</p>
<p>Therefore, it is important to save yourself from all these problems by avoiding drinking and driving altogether. Not only will it benefit you but will also ensure safety of the people in your community.</p>
<p>If you have been arrested or charged with a DUI offense and you are worried that you might face a mandatory jail time sentence, it is essential that you contact an [http://www.az-dui-lawyer.com/html/dui-info.html#faq]Arizona DUI attorney or [http://www.az-dui-lawyer.com/html/dui-info.html#faq]Phoenix DUI attorney who specializes in this field to guide you through the process and educate you with the proper knowledge about what you are going to face.</p>
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		<title>Credit Card Fraud Penalties</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 15:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricopa County Court</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Debra Feinberg - What is the penalty for credit card fraud? Credit card fraud penalties and credit card fraud sentence varies by felony and misdemeanor classes and by jurisdiction and state. Find general sentencing information in New York below (we are federal criminal lawyers and handle all state and federal credit card fraud cases). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Debra_Feinberg" target="_blank" class="ext-link" rel="external nofollow" onclick="this.target='_blank';">Debra Feinberg</a> -</p>
<p>What is the penalty for credit card fraud?</p>
<p>Credit card fraud penalties and credit card fraud sentence varies by felony and misdemeanor classes and by jurisdiction and state. Find general sentencing information in New York below (we are federal criminal lawyers and handle all state and federal credit card fraud cases).</p>
<p>1. Third degree identity theft is class A misdemeanor (penal code 190.78</p>
<p>2. Second degree identity theft is a class E felony (penal code 190.79)</p>
<p>3. First degree identity theft is a class D felony (penal code 190.80)</p>
<p>4. Third degree unlawful possession of personal identifying information is a class A misdemeanor (penal code 190.81)</p>
<p>5. Second degree unlawful possession of personal identifying information is a class E felony (penal code 190.82)</p>
<p>6. First degree unlawful possession of personal identifying information is a class D felony (penal code 190.83)</p>
<p>Credit Card Fraud Penalties<br />
Credit Card Fraud Sentence Information</p>
<p>Class C Credit Card Penalties Possible</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time or probation<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    5 to 15 years in prison</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      3 to 6  years in prison<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    7 ½ to 15 years in prison</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      3 to 6 years in prison<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    7 ½ to 15 years in prison</p>
<p>Class D Non Violent Felony Penalties</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time or probation<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    2 1/3 to 7 years in prison</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      2 to 4      years in prison<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    3 ½ to 7  years in prison</p>
<p>Class E Non Violent Felony Penalties</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    1 1/3 to 4 years in prison</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      1 ½ to 3 years in prison<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    2 to 4 years in prison</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      1.5 to 3years in prison<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    2 to 4 years in prison</p>
<p>Class A Misdemeanor Credit Card Fraud Sentence Possible</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    1 year in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    1 year in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    1 year in jail</p>
<p>Class B Misdemeanor</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    90 days in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    90 days in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    90 days in jail</p>
<p>Violation Penalties</p>
<p>First Offense<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    15 days in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Non Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    15 days in jail</p>
<p>Repeat Offense (Violent Predicate)<br />
Lowest Amount of time possible:      no jail time<br />
Highest amount of time possible :    15 days in jail</p>
<p>(note: federal sentencing for credit card fraud the sentencing standards for credit card fraud are classified as a Class C felony first offense and Class B felony for repeat offenses).</p>
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		<title>DUI Laws and Consequences</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 23:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricopa County Court</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, you know that you will go to court as a result of your DUI conviction. You know that you are going to face fees, fines, community service, and possibly jail time. But what are the other consequences of being convicted of a DUI? Are you ever truly going to be over this conviction, or will it haunt you for the rest of your life?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Cary Bergeron</p>
<p>Sure, you know that you will go to court as a result of your DUI conviction. You know that you are going to face fees, fines, community service, and possibly jail time. But what are the other consequences of being convicted of a DUI? Are you ever truly going to be over this conviction, or will it haunt you for the rest of your life?<span id="more-2307"></span></p>
<p>One of the most immediate consequences you will face after you DUI conviction and court case involves your car insurance provider. While you will likely lose your license for a period of time, when you are ready to get it back you will need to have proof of at least liability coverage before the courts will grant you the right to drive. Most of the major car insurance providers will not offer car insurance to those who have been convicted of driving drunk.</p>
<p>So what can you do to get your license back? You will have to search for a high-risk car insurance carrier. If your current provider will keep you, you will be charged as a high-risk driver. Either way, you will pay more for your car insurance. In California, for example, this increase can be as high as $7,000 a year. You can expect as high as a 400% increase in the cost of your car insurance as a result of your conviction. This will stay on your record for many years, depending on the laws in your state.</p>
<p>Not only will you suffer when it comes to your car insurance, but you may find that your DUI conviction hurts your chance for employment. Many lines of work require a background check, and your DUI conviction will show up on this check. Depending on the policies of a particular employer, this could be cause for the employer to choose a different applicant over you.</p>
<p>Of course, you also face the risk of living with a lifetime of guilt and regret if someone is hurt as a result of your drunk driving. Remember, when you drive with alcohol in your system, your reaction times decrease significantly. Even though you may not be driving recklessly, you will not be able to respond in time to avoid an accident, and someone could be hurt as a result of your driving drunk. Remember to set aside a designated driver the next time you are drinking, or call a cab to take you home after the party if you need to. The long-term consequences of drunk driving are simply not worth the risk.</p>
<p>Learn more about [http://www.duiconsequences.com/]DUI Laws and the consequences of drunk driving at [http://www.duiconsequences.com/]http://www.duiconsequences.com</p>
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