DUI Lawyers Serving Southaven, MS

Sitting at the Mississippi and Tennessee state line, the city of Southaven in Desoto County Mississippi provides its residents with the safety and security of a suburb and the convenience of traveling to Memphis for the day for work or a visit to Graceland. With this increased driving, you may find yourself speeding, running a red light, or forgetting to signal when turning. These are often minor offenses, however if there is drinking involved, you can find yourself in a much more complicated situation. Being charged with a DUI in Southaven can be an intimidating and frightening experience. A DUI conviction can result in steep fines, jail time, community service, drug and alcohol education classes, and other consequences that are personally and professionally devastating. Seeking the advice of an experienced lawyer can help you defend your rights and avoid the punishment associated with a DUI conviction. Call or submit our online form for a free consultation today.

The penalties for DUI in Mississippi are generally, as follows:

First offense DUI

  • Up to 48 hours in jail
  • A fine of $250 – $1,000
  • A 90-day license suspension
  • Completion of an alcohol safety program

Second offense DUI

  • Occurs within 5 years of 1st offense
  • 5 days up to 1-year in prison
  • A fine of $600 – $1,500
  • A 2-year license suspension
  • Completion of an alcohol safety program
  • Installation and maintenance of an ignition interlock device

Third offense DUI

  • Occurs within 5 years of 1st offense
  • 1 to 5-years in prison
  • A fine of $2,000 – $5,000
  • A 5- year license suspension
  • Completion of an alcohol safety program
  • Installation and maintenance of an ignition interlock device
  • Considered a felony

Fourth offense DUI

  • Occurs anytime during your lifetime
  • 2 to 10-years in prison
  • A fine of $3,000 – $10,000
  • A 5- year license suspension
  • Installation and maintenance of an ignition interlock device
  • Considered a felony

Other penalties that many people do not consider include increased auto insurance premiums as well as a permanent criminal record that can be accessed on a background check by future employers, landlords, professional license agencies, and others.

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