Vermont's DUI laws prohibit driving with an excessive BAC or while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. If you're convicted of a DUI, you could face fines, license suspension, and jail time.
A public defender is a court-appointed attorney, paid by the government, and assigned to represent criminal defendants facing jail time who can't afford a lawyer.
South Dakota law prohibits driving with a BAC of .08% or more or while actually intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. Read more about how DUI is defined and the consequences of a first, second, and third DUI conviction.
Read about how Oregon defines "driving under the influence of intoxicants" (DUII) and the penalties you'll face for a first, second, and third DUII conviction.