What happens if I am convicted of DWI while driving within 1,000 feet of school property, including a school crossing zone?
For a first offense, you will be fined from $500 to $800. You will be sentenced to jail for up to 60 days. Your driver’s license will be suspended for a period of one to two years. For a second offense, you will be fined $1,000 to $2000. You must perform community service for a period of 60 days. You will be sentenced to jail for 96 hours to 180 days. The court may lower the jail term for each day, not exceeding 90 days, served performing community service. Your driver’s license will be suspended for 4 years. For a third offense, you will be fined $2,000. You will be sentenced to 180 days in jail. Your driving privileges will be suspended for a period of 20 years. The period of license suspension begins after you have completed any prison sentence imposed upon you. It is not a defense that you were unaware that the prohibited conduct took place while on or within 1,000 feet of any school property or while driving through a school crossing. It is also not a defense that no juveniles wer
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