What Is An Aggravated D.U.I.?
Aggravated D.U.I. is a class four felony that carries a range of sentence from a mandatory minimum of four months to a maximum of 3.75 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections. It also carries a three-year license revocation and supervised probation after you have been sentenced to prison and your prison term is less than one year. This is essentially a simple D.U.I. committed by a person who either has a suspended, cancelled, revoked or restricted drivers license or has two prior D.U.I. convictions within the previous seven (7) years. One can also be charged with an aggravated D.U.I. if there is a passenger in the vehicle under the age of 15. This is a class six felony with a range of sentence from one day to 2 years in prison. It also carries a three-year license revocation.