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My case had “aggravating factors” according to the prosecutor. What is an aggravating factor?

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My case had “aggravating factors” according to the prosecutor. What is an aggravating factor?

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This can mean excessive speed, driving with a minor in the car, extremely elevated blood alcohol concentration (BAC), trying to elude police, or causing an accident, with or without injuries or property damage. Aggravated DUIs are serious business in New Hampshire.

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