Impaired driving in Canada is regarded with severe gravity and carries hefty penalties that can have long-lasting effects on your life. Knowing the potential outcomes of a conviction is vital for anyone facing these charges.
The penalties for impaired driving vary depending on the nature of the offence and the specifics of each case. Seeking legal counsel is essential to navigate these complexities and mitigate potential consequences.
Impaired Driving
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: For a first offence, a minimum fine of $1,000.
- Indictable Conviction: For repeated offences, penalties can escalate to 30 days in jail for a second offence and 120 days for third and subsequent offences. The maximum penalty under indictment can reach up to 10 years in prison.
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Refusing a Breathalyzer or Drug Test
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: Minimum fine of $2,000 for a first offence.
- Indictable Conviction: Subsequent offences can lead to jail time, akin to penalties for impaired driving.
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Driving Over .08
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: Similar penalties to impaired driving, starting with a $1,000 fine for a first offence and increasing for subsequent offences.
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Dangerous Driving
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: Up to 10 years imprisonment if no bodily harm or death is involved.
- Indictable Conviction: If the offence results in bodily harm, up to 14 years; if death occurs, the maximum is life imprisonment.
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Failure to Stop at an Accident
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: Up to 2 years less a day in jail.
- Indictable Conviction: Up to 10 years imprisonment; increases to 14 years if resulting in bodily harm, and life if resulting in death.
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Flight From a Peace Officer
Minimum and Maximum Penalties:
- Summary Conviction: Up to 2 years less a day in jail.
- Indictable Conviction: Up to 10 years imprisonment.
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Speak to an Impaired Driving Lawyer Today
Navigating the legal challenges of impaired driving charges requires expertise. A skilled impaired driving lawyer can help mitigate penalties, negotiate plea bargains, and provide expert guidance and representation in court. Protect your rights and future by seeking legal consultation immediately. Call (855) 585-1777 for a free consultation today.