There is a sitting judge on the County Court systems that any offender tries to stay out of his court room.He is said to be one that will hang you even if the laws say different. He is dread by defense lawyers since he will decide if the person is guilty or not and what will happen to you. Your given a warning or off to jail you go. This judge will take your drivers license away , plus the license plate on your car.
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal, traffic, and administrative offense that can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the circumstances. DUI laws vary by state, but in Illinois, a first or second DUI is usually charged as a misdemeanor, while subsequent DUIs can be felonies:
First or second DUI: Usually charged as a misdemeanor, but can be a felony if the driver was involved in an accident that caused serious injury or death, or if the driver was driving a school bus with someone 18 or younger on board
Third DUI: Usually charged as a felony
Fourth DUI: Charged as a Class 2 felony, which is non-probationable
Fifth DUI: Charged as a Class 1 felony, which is non-probationable
Sixth or subsequent DUI: Charged as a Class X felony, which is non-probationable
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