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Driving Under the Influence: Everything You Need to Know if You Get a DUI

Alcohol has an adverse effect on the human body and mind. When a person drinks, their reaction time, vision, and coordination are all impaired. If you are pulled over and suspected of driving under the influence, you will likely be asked to take a breathalyzer test. If your blood alcohol content (BAC) exceeds the state's legal limit, you could face serious penalties. In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about blood alcohol limits in the state of Utah. We will cover topics such as what counts as DUI, how BAC is measured, and the penalties you could face if convicted.

Blood Alcohol Limits

Blood alcohol content (BAC) is the percentage of alcohol in a person's bloodstream. It is usually measured by determining the weight of ethanol in a person's breath, urine, or blood. In the state of Utah, it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) that exceeds .08%. If you are pulled over and suspected of DUI, you will likely be asked to measure your BAC. If your BAC is higher than the legal limit, you could face serious penalties.

There are many factors that can affect a person's BAC, including their body weight, the type of alcohol they're drinking, how much they've had to drink, and how fast they're drinking. It's important to note that it is possible to be arrested for DUI even if your BAC is below .08%. If an officer believes that you are impaired and are a danger to yourself or others on the road, you could be arrested and charged with DUI.

How is BAC Measured?

There are a number of ways BAC is measured. The most common method is through a breathalyzer test, which estimates the amount of alcohol in your system by measuring the amount of alcohol in your breath. Blood tests and urine tests are also used to measure BAC, but these are less common.

Penalties for Driving Under the Influence

The penalties for driving under the influence (DUI) can vary depending on the circumstances of the offense. If it is your first offense and your BAC is below .15%, you could face up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $1000. If your BAC is .15% or higher, you could face up to 360 days in jail and a fine of up to $5000. If you have been convicted of DUI in the past, the penalties become more severe. For a second DUI offense, you could face up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $5000. For a third DUI offense, you could face up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $7500.

DUI Lawyers

If you are facing charges for driving under the influence, it is important to seek legal help as soon as possible. An experienced DUI lawyer at Intermountain Legal can review your case and help you understand your options. Because of the hard evidence against you in a DUI case, it is important to have an expert on your side. Our team can provide you with the guidance and support you need to get through this difficult time. Contact us today to get on the right track!

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