 What are the other types of aggravated DUI? Well, there's a DUI because you have a third offense within seven years That means you have two prior DUIs and now here's your third one all within a seven-year span Or you have a DUI while your license is restricted, revoked, canceled, or suspended Usually what happens is you have a prior DUI and they suspended you for a period, let's say a year and you get a new DUI Or you have a prior DUI and they required you to put an interlock device or breath testing device on your steering wheel And you blow into that to start your car. What happens is a lot of people have drive a car that doesn't have the interlock device And they get stopped for DUI or they have somebody else blow into the interlock device in their DUI Or they simply blow into it while they're below an 02 and then the alcohol absorbs in their body And eventually they're above the legal limit and they get stopped What are the penalties for aggravated DUI other than when you have a child in the car? On a standard aggravated DUI class four felony first offense, you're looking at four months in prison, day for day time Not jail but prison. If you have a prior aggravated DUI, it is lifetime-allegable What that means is now you are looking at three to six years. Now it actually can be higher than that But this is the standard range with four and a half is the presumptive term in prison If you have two prior aggravated DUIs in your lifetime, even if it was 20 years ago and 15 years ago And you get a new aggravated DUI. You're now looking at six to 15 years in prison Ten years is the presumptive Normally on those the prosecutor will offer you six years at the low end So they're very serious charges even if it's four months in prison You do not want to have an aggravated DUI. If this is you, give us a call