Vermont DUI Laws
Vermont DUI Laws
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Vermont's DUI Laws and Conviction Penalties
Vermont's DUI laws prohibit driving with an excessive BAC or while actually intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. If you're convicted of a DUI, you'll likely face fines, license suspension, and possibly jail time.
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What to expect for a first DUI conviction in Vermont
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What to expect in terms of penalties if you're convicted of driving under the influence for a second time in Vermont
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What to expect in terms of penalties if you're convicted of a third DUI in Vermont
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What Is a Felony DUI in Vermont?
Although a DUI is normally a misdemeanor in Vermont, prior convictions, injuries, and deaths can make a DUI a felony offense
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Vermont’s Open Container Laws, Penalties, and Consequences
Read about how Vermont's open container laws apply to possession and consumption of alcohol and marijuana in a vehicle and the penalties for a violation.
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Vermont's Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Laws and Penalties
Overview of Vermont boating while intoxicated (BWI) law and the consequences of a conviction.
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Vermont's Drugged Driving Laws
What is considered drugged driving in Vermont and what are the penalties you can expect if convicted?
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How Vermont’s drunk driving laws apply to drivers who are under 21 years old and the consequences of an underage DUI.
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Vermont’s Implied Consent Law and Refusing Alcohol Testing
Vermont's implied consent law that requires all drivers lawfully arrested for driving under the influence to take a blood or breath test. What happens if you refuse to do so?