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SECOND OFFENSE PENALTIES
    Penalties for a second offense include a fine of at least $390 plus penalties(approximate minimum total of $1,500), 96 hours in custody, an 18-month alcohol education program, a one year license suspension and a one-year driver's license restriction, allowing driving to and from work, in the course of employment, and to and from the alcohol education program, the court may also require an ignition interlock device so that the car only be operated if the operator blows into a machine that indicates 0.00% blood-alcohol.

THIRD OFFENSE
     Punishment for a third offense includes a fine of at least $390 plus penalties at least 120 days in the county jail or, 30 days in the county jail plus a 30-month alcohol program, a minimum 18 month alcohol education program, or a 30-month alcohol education program with a 30-day jail sentence and enters into the 30/30 program and a three-year license revocation. There is no restricted license available.


FOURTH OFFENSE

    A fourth offense can be filed as a felony and may involve all of the above and/or a sentence to state prison.