What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
My brother got his first DUI and a simple possession (pot) a little over 10 years ago. He lost his license for a year.
In early 2010, he got his second DUI, paid a fine, had to go to AA meetings for one year, lost his license for a year (got restricted privileges back pretty quick)
In late 2011, shortly after his probation was over, he got his third DUI. Again, he paid a fine, had to go to AA meetings, this time served 30 days, but was able to serve in on the weekends and four years parole.
Last week, he got another DUI. He blew a .9 . He was riding a moped that had a higher power than was allowed and needed to be a legally registered and liscense vehicle. His accident involved only himself and an unfortunate deer. He was no cooperative with the police and refused to blow. His level was determined by bloodwork at the hospital. He spent some time in ICU, but has had a nice recovery and should be discharged tomorrow.
In NC, with him having three DUI in such a quick series, would he be charged with felony habitual dui?
Is there anything that his family can do to see that he is severely sentenced and would a severe sentence open up more help/rehab options for him?
any other tips or suggestions would be helpful. There is much much drama involved here, including his young son at the moment. My family is so tired and frustrated and terrified for both my brother and his son.
My brother got his first DUI and a simple possession (pot) a little over 10 years ago. He lost his license for a year.
In early 2010, he got his second DUI, paid a fine, had to go to AA meetings for one year, lost his license for a year (got restricted privileges back pretty quick)
In late 2011, shortly after his probation was over, he got his third DUI. Again, he paid a fine, had to go to AA meetings, this time served 30 days, but was able to serve in on the weekends and four years parole.
Last week, he got another DUI. He blew a .9 . He was riding a moped that had a higher power than was allowed and needed to be a legally registered and liscense vehicle. His accident involved only himself and an unfortunate deer. He was no cooperative with the police and refused to blow. His level was determined by bloodwork at the hospital. He spent some time in ICU, but has had a nice recovery and should be discharged tomorrow.
In NC, with him having three DUI in such a quick series, would he be charged with felony habitual dui?
Is there anything that his family can do to see that he is severely sentenced and would a severe sentence open up more help/rehab options for him?
any other tips or suggestions would be helpful. There is much much drama involved here, including his young son at the moment. My family is so tired and frustrated and terrified for both my brother and his son.