Chicago Basset On-Premise Server Test - Questions and Answers Class A Misdemeanor Penalties for alc-related offense by a minor Minimum $500 fine up to
... [Show More] one year in jail Those who are first-time DUI offender in the state of Illinois are required to have a Breath Alc Ignition Device (BAIID) Fail to drive without BAIID or MDDP with a DUI guilty of Class 4 felony A business that is licensed or permitted to sell or serve alc beverages is considered a public place Public Intoxication it is illegal for a person to be intoxicated in a public place to the degree that they might be a danger to themselves or other. It is a civil infuriation to be publicly intoxicated. Local ordincaes will carry different penalties for such a crime In 2012, ____% of the goal crash fatalities were car-related 47 ______ DUI arrests were recorded by the Secretary of State 41,900 ______ drivers under the age of 21 lost driving privileges due to Zero Tolerance law 1,538 A driver is ___ times more likely to be involved in a crash than if they were sober Three You can be charged with an aggravated DUI if you: -Were involved in a crash while DUI that caused personal injury or death -Had received a third or subsequent DUI conviction -Committed a DUI while driving a school bus with children -Drove in a school zone and caused another person bodily harm while DUI -Committed a DUI without a valid driver's license, permit, or vehicle insurance -Received a DUI after a pervious history of reckless homicide or Aggravated DUI involving a death Civil Penalties refer to a fines that are required for violating a statute or regulation. These are required fines that an offender must pay. Some pervious examples of DUI penalties include only civil penalties, while many included both civil and criminal penalties for a single offense Criminal Penalties require that the offender serve some sort of jail time for the crime committed. These types of penalties range form misdemeanors (usually with a max of a year jail time) to felonies, and include the following range of classes: Class A misdemeanor Class B mis. Class C mis. Class 1 Felony Class 2 Felony Class 3 Felony Class 4 Felony Class x Felony Security features implemented on Illinois driver’s license date of birth in two location organs tissue donor indicator ghost image of photo guilloche pattern in background UV, hologram, micro text and more Other ID's acceptable electronic passport, card passport, military ID Class a Misdemeanor [Show Less]