Indiana DUI Lawyer
Indiana OWI Lawyer



Columbus IN OWI Lawyer

421 Washington Street
Columbus, IN 47201


Bartholomew
Brown
Jackson
Jennings
Johnson


(812) 376-8135
(812) 376-9286
www.loheidelaw.com

Benjamin Loheide



Columbus Indiana DUI Lawyer Benjamin Loheide

The Office of Law Office of Benjamin Loheide practices law in Columbus, Indiana and Bartholomew County.

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Benjamin Loheide

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Admitted
2004, Indiana and U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana
Law School
Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, J.D., 2003
College
Indiana University, Bloomington, B.S., 1997
Member
Bartholomew County, Jennings County, Indiana State and American Bar Associations.
Biography
Public Defender: Bartholomew County, Indiana (2006); Jennings County, Indiana (2004).

What Happens To First Time Offenders in Indiana?

Indiana First Offender

You are OWI in Indiana if you had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or greater. The limit is 04% for commercial drivers license (CDL) holders and .02% for those under 21. The first offense is a misdemeanor.

Legal limit is .08, only .04 for commercial drivers license (CDL) holders and only .02 for those under 21. Subsequent offenses or those involving death or serious bodily injury are felonies. License suspensions range from 90 days to 5 years depending on offense. On second convictions there is mandatory jail time, and felony convictions on third or subsequent offenses are non-suspendible with minimum 6 months incarceration. Habitual Traffic Violator law for repeat offenders provides for license suspensions of 5 years, 10 years, or life.

OWI Penalties

Jail

An OWI carries a possible penalty of 60 days to one year in jail, with no mandatory minimum sentence.

Fine

A possible fine of $500 to $5,000, with no mandatory minimum.

License Suspension

A test of .08% BAC or higher will result in a 180 days administrative suspension of your driving privileges. The 180 day suspension may be reduced to as little as 30 days if your case is concluded.

Hardship License

You can obtain a hardship license after 30 days of the administrative suspension.

Deferment

In Indiana, 1st offenders are eligible for deferment of charges provided they complete an alcohol evaluation and treatment program. Upon successful completion, charges are dismissed. An individual may participate only once in this program.

Alcohol Evaluation & Treatment

Court ordered, and a prerequisite for first offender deferent. Treatment options depend on the outcome of the evaluation.

Test Refusal

You are required to submit to any chemical (blood, breath or urine) test offered by an officer. There is a one year license suspension if you refuse to submit to a chemical test.

Ignition Interlock

As a condition of being granted a probationary license, you may be required to operate only vehicles equipped (at your own expense) with an ignition interlock, which prevents you from driving the car if you have any alcohol in your system.

Under 21

Under 21, you are DUI if you had any alcohol at all in your system. Penalties listed for underage first offenders with a BAC greater than 0.02% but less that .08% are the same as those for first offender adults, except that your license will probably be suspended for a year rather than 180 days.

Insurance

Your insurance rates will probably climb considerably, and your insurance carrier may drop you. The rates for family members and sometimes your employer can increase as well.

More Serious Charges

You may be charged with felony DUI (possibly leading to much greater penalties) if you are involved in a crash involving serious injury or death.