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What are the mandatory minimum penalties allowed by law?

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What are the mandatory minimum penalties allowed by law?

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The minimum statutory penalties allowed by law for OVI offenses in violation of R.C. ยง 4511.19(A)(1)(a) (e) is as follows: First offense within six years: three consecutive days in jail, which in some courts may be substituted with an alcohol education program (AEP); a $250.00 fine; a six month operator’s license suspension for which you can receive limited driving privileges after the first 15 days; and six points on your operator’s license. Most courts will also impose probation. Second offense within six years: 10 consecutive days in jail; a $350.00 fine; a one year operator’s license suspension with 30 days of not having any limited driving privileges; impoundment of your license plates for 90 days; impoundment of your vehicle for 90 days; immediate seizure of the vehicle; and six points on your operator’s license. Most courts will also impose probation. Third offense within six years: 30 consecutive days in jail; $550.00 fine; a one year operator’s license suspension without any p

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