Tuesday, January 05, 2010

What To Expect From A DWI Arrest In The State Of Missouri

By Chris Channing

Driving while intoxicated is a crime that is frowned upon in every state- but it is particularly punished in Missouri. One will find little sympathy when convicted, and if one is lucky, learning from such a foolish mistake is possible through the classes and fines paid in restitution.

A first time DWI charge won't be taken lightly. Some counties, such as those around St. Louis, have been known to be somewhat more lax on the matter and sometimes offer bargains. Jay Nixon started work, as Governor of Missouri, to start cracking down on relaxed laws. One finds it harder to avoid jail time or lengthy suspensions- and for good reason! Drunk driving has accounted for many Missouri deaths.

Prior offenders are known as those who have been convicted before. A prior offender will have a minimum five-day sentence in jail. Often with a good lawyer, this sentence can be exchanged for thirty days of community service to help out local organizations. Offenders will likely need to install an interlock device on the vehicle to prevent further mishaps.

You are considered to be a an extreme danger to your community if you have picked up a third DWI. You will be known as a persistent offender, and you will lose your license for an extended period of time. In order to get it back, you must take the written test and driving test over again. Special classes and extra fees will be tacked onto the normal court fees.

Classes are required to be taken if you have been convicted of a DUI in Missouri. Classes go through the basics of why driving with even one drink in your system can be fatal. In-class workshops and learning material will be worked through by a teacher for a minimum of two consecutive days- often spanning an entire weekend. It's not pleasant by any means, but is required if you hope to get your license back in Missouri.

As an offender, you must file for SR-22 insurance. This type of insurance will recognize that you are a high risk driver. You will have to pay for a filing fee and also be subject to higher fees each month. Some insurance companies will not continue issuing insurance to those who get a DWI, while others will simply jack up the price each month to cover their risks in insuring your vehicle.

In Conclusion

Even if you do make a mistake and get a DUI, know that you can always change and be respected for it. Do your community service, pay your debts to society, and in time you will hopefully learn the real dangers of driving while intoxicated. - 2368

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