Penalties for DWI in New Mexico
A first offense for DWI, is punishable with
up to 90 days in jail, up to a $500 fine, or both, and about
$200 in court costs. You also may be ordered to attend a
first offender program, also called DWI School, and alcohol
screening with counseling; do community service; attend
the victim impact panel; and serve probation resulting in
fees of about $150. If this first offense is an aggravated
DWI, a minimum of 48 hours in jail is mandatory in addition
to the other penalties.
A second offense is punishable by three
to 364 days in jail and a mandatory fine of $500 to $1000.
It also requires about $250 in fees, probation, community
service and a one-year license revocation. And aggravated
second offense requires at least seven days in jail.
A third offense is punishable by a mandatory
30 days in jail, and a fine of $750 to $1000 on top of the
other penalties. Your license will be revoked for one to
ten years if it's your third conviction in more than 10
years. An aggravated DWI third offense entails a 90-day
mandatory jail sentence.
A fourth offense or more are felonies with
eighteen months in prison. In a felony conviction, you may
also lose your citizenship rights such as voting, bearing
arms and other civil rights.
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