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Mistakes Can Be Costly Don't Drink & Drive Tae TAOS COUNTY DW PROGRAM Guna) NEW MEXICO DWI PENALTIES Driving while revoked for DWI misdemeanor 1st Offense An ignition interlock vehicle driven during that time Up to 90 days in jail Up to a $500 fine Up to 1 year on probation Mandatory Penalties: 24 hours community service, DWI School, Victim Impact Panel, and completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment 1-year revocation added to current revocation period. This is an arrestable offense. Up to 364 days in jail, 7 days mandatory jail time. Up to $1,000 fine; $300 mandatory fine. Other requirements: 30 days immobili- zation of vehicle driven by offender. 2nd Offense DWI Vehicular Homicide An ignition interlock license for 2 years with an ignition interlock device in every vehicle driven during that time Up to 364 days in jail, 96 consecutive hours jail is mandatory Up to a $1000 fine, S500 mandatory Up to 5 years on probation Mandatory Penalties: 48 hours community service, completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment, and completing a 28 day in-patient or a 90 day out-patient substance abuse treatment program, or a drug court SECOND OR FOURTH DEGREE FELONY Maximum 15 years for a second degree felony resulting in death of a human being; 6 years for a third degree felony resulting in death of a human being. Maximum $12,500 fine for a second degree felony resulting in the death of a human being; $5,000 for a third degree felony resulting in death of a human being. Mandatory 4 years extra jail time added for every prior DWI conviction within the last 10 years, including tribal convictions. program Vehicular Homicide can also be tried as 3rd Offense reckless driving. An ignition interlock license for 3 years with an ignition interlock device in every vehicle driven during that time Up to 364 days in jail, 30 consecutive days jail is mandatory Up to a $1,000 fine, $750 mandatory Up to 5 years on probation Mandatory Penalties: 96 hours community service, completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment, and completing a 28 day in-patient or a 90 day out-patient substance abuse treatment program, or a drug court program Mistakes Can Be Costly Don't Drink & Drive Tae TAOS COUNTY DW PROGRAM Guna) NEW MEXICO DWI PENALTIES Driving while revoked for DWI misdemeanor 1st Offense An ignition interlock vehicle driven during that time Up to 90 days in jail Up to a $500 fine Up to 1 year on probation Mandatory Penalties: 24 hours community service, DWI School, Victim Impact Panel, and completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment 1-year revocation added to current revocation period. This is an arrestable offense. Up to 364 days in jail, 7 days mandatory jail time. Up to $1,000 fine; $300 mandatory fine. Other requirements: 30 days immobili- zation of vehicle driven by offender. 2nd Offense DWI Vehicular Homicide An ignition interlock license for 2 years with an ignition interlock device in every vehicle driven during that time Up to 364 days in jail, 96 consecutive hours jail is mandatory Up to a $1000 fine, S500 mandatory Up to 5 years on probation Mandatory Penalties: 48 hours community service, completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment, and completing a 28 day in-patient or a 90 day out-patient substance abuse treatment program, or a drug court SECOND OR FOURTH DEGREE FELONY Maximum 15 years for a second degree felony resulting in death of a human being; 6 years for a third degree felony resulting in death of a human being. Maximum $12,500 fine for a second degree felony resulting in the death of a human being; $5,000 for a third degree felony resulting in death of a human being. Mandatory 4 years extra jail time added for every prior DWI conviction within the last 10 years, including tribal convictions. program Vehicular Homicide can also be tried as 3rd Offense reckless driving. An ignition interlock license for 3 years with an ignition interlock device in every vehicle driven during that time Up to 364 days in jail, 30 consecutive days jail is mandatory Up to a $1,000 fine, $750 mandatory Up to 5 years on probation Mandatory Penalties: 96 hours community service, completing a substance abuse screening and follow all recommended treatment, and completing a 28 day in-patient or a 90 day out-patient substance abuse treatment program, or a drug court program