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If You Are Arrested in Hawaii for DWI
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is known as DUI. Driving while intoxicated and caught in the state of Hawaii will result in a big blotch on a driver's record (both criminal and driving) and will also hurt driver’s bank account. The consequence of driving drunk can last for years and act as a black cloud always hanging over your future.
The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in the state of Hawaii is 0.08% and you fail the test, you will be arrested for DUI. Even if you test between 0.05% and 0.08%, you could be considered to be under the influence and arrested.
Under the legal framework you can opt to forgo the roadside breath test, but that puts you liable to be punished under the state of Hawaii DWI laws. If you were being arrested for DUI in Hawaii and you refuse a BAC test, you will end up turning over your license to the police officer immediately.
The Arrest
The roadside sobriety test could entail anything from standing on one leg while answering a barrage of questions to touching your nose and walking a straight line. If you fail this test, you will be arrested, your license shall be confiscated and the law enforcement officer will read your rights for you. You will be handcuffed and taken to jail. A tow truck will take your car and impound it.
Under the implied consent laws, a Breathalyzer test will be offered, and if you refuse it, your license shall be confiscated immediately and suspended. This episode will affect your employment, your financial stability, and your family.
DUI Penalties First Offense
The offender shall undergo a 14-day alcohol or drug abuse program.
Generally, a first offense will not carry any jail time past the initial arrest, but it is
possible to remain behind the bars for up to five days.
The License shall be suspended for 90 days. The court may consider limited driving
privileges for employment, education or medical purposes.
Additional punishment may include up to 72 hours of community service.
Second Offense
Within five years of the first offense:
Imposition of fine from $500 to $1500.
Imprisonment from 5 to 14 days or 240 hours of community service.
License may also be suspended for one year.
Third Offense
Within five years of the first offense:
Imposition of fine: $500 to $2500.
Imprisonment: 10 to 30 days.
License may also be revoked for two to five years.
Confiscation of vehicle.
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