Penalties for Underage DUI

Underage DUI

In Pennsylvania, the consumption of alcoholic beverages by anyone under the age of 21 years is illegal. Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol is of course illegal for anyone. This means you are in violation of two laws if you drink alcohol under the age of 21 and get behind the wheel of a car.

Being arrested for a DUI does not necessarily mean you will be convicted of a DUI.

There are ways to fight back and to protect your freedom. The value of having an aggressive DUI lawyer may very well outweigh the costs to your freedom, your license, your job, your education and your future.

Penalties for Underage DUI

A driver who is age 21 or over can be arrested for a DUI with a BAC of .08% or higher. The severity of their punishment coincides with their BAC at the time of arrest, as well as whether or not they have had a previous DUI. A driver who is under the age of 21 is not subject to the same standard or punishment.

If you are under the age of 21 and have a BAC of .02% or higher, you can be arrested for a DUI. For most people, that is the equivalent of about one beer. You will also automatically enter the state’s highest BAC category for sentencing purposes.

If it is your first DUI, your punishment could include the following:

  • Up to 90 days in jail
  • A fine of up to $500
  • License suspension of up to one year

A second DUI conviction could include the following penalties:

  • Up to six months in jail
  • Up to $2,500 in fines
  • Automatic license suspension of 1 year

If you are under the age of 18, your case will generally be adjudicated in the juvenile court system. Your penalties could include:

  • Probation
  • Institutionalization
  • Fines

If you are between the ages of 18 and 21 years, you will be tried as an adult and your sentence could include the some, if not all, of the following:

  • Mandatory 48 hour minimum in jail
  • Attendance at alcohol highway safety school
  • Enrollment in a drug or alcohol treatment program
  • Community service

Underage DUI – Do I Need A Lawyer?

If you are wondering whether it is worth it to hire a DUI lawyer to defend against your underage DUI charges, you should understand the far-reaching effects a DUI can have on your life.

The short-term penalties you face in court are only the beginning. A DUI will remain on your permanent record for future schools or employers to see. You may not get into the schools of your choice, or you may lose a scholarship you already have. Some schools and universities have their own disciplinary action for students who violate their ethics or code of conduct, subjecting you to further punishment.

If you are not concerned with education, you may also have difficulties finding a job, as many employers conduct criminal background checks.

In addition, your car insurance company may immediately drop you from their policy – or refuse to insure you in the future. This can make getting to work or school nearly impossible. Contact the experienced and aggressive DUI attorneys at SMT today to discuss your legal options.

This is your life. You have rights.

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