Summary
Penalties for a first offense DUI aggravated with marijuana and paraphernalia possession in Kentucky include mandatory 48 hours to 30 days jail time, $200-$500 fine, and license suspension for 30-120 days. Marijuana possession can result in up to 45 days jail time and a $250 fine, while paraphernalia possession can lead to up to 1 year in jail and a $500 fine. Most first-time offenders receive penalties on the lower end, but specifics vary. Home incarceration may be an alternative to jail time in Fayette County, depending on the judges discretion. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
What are the penalties for DUI first offense aggravated with possession of marijuana and paraphelnia
In Kentucky, the penalties for a first offense DUI aggravated with possession of marijuana and paraphernalia can be severe:
- DUI: Mandatory * hours to 30 days jail time, $*-$* fine, license suspension *-120 days.
- Marijuana possession: Up to 45 days jail time and $* fine.
- Paraphernalia possession: Up to 1 year in jail and $* fine.
These are just general guidelines and can vary based on specific circumstances.
What do most people get please?
Most people, particularly first-time offenders in Kentucky, often receive penalties towards the lower end of the scale. However, this depends on the specifics of each case, including the judge's discretion, previous records, and the presence of a legal counsel.
Is the madandatory * hours though or could they get home incarceration in fayette county?
In Fayette County, Kentucky, home incarceration is sometimes an alternative to mandatory jail time for a first-time DUI offender. However, this is at the discretion of the judge and depends on the specifics of the case.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, Lauren. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always a good idea to consult with a local attorney to understand your situation better.