New Hampshire DWI Sentencing-4th or Subsequent is a mandatory and severe sentencing for individuals convicted of a fourth or subsequent DWI offense within a 10-year period. Depending on the circumstances of the case, the offender may be charged with a Class B felony, which carries a minimum sentence of three years in prison. Other possible sentences may include fines of up to $4,000, up to two years of license suspension, up to two years of probation, and/or community service requirements. Aggravating factors, such as a minor in the vehicle or a high blood alcohol content, may result in an even more serious sentence, such as a Class A felony, with a minimum sentence of seven years in prison.
New Hampshire DWI Sentencing-4th or Subsequent is a mandatory and severe sentencing for individuals convicted of a fourth or subsequent DWI offense within a 10-year period. Depending on the circumstances of the case, the offender may be charged with a Class B felony, which carries a minimum sentence of three years in prison. Other possible sentences may include fines of up to $4,000, up to two years of license suspension, up to two years of probation, and/or community service requirements. Aggravating factors, such as a minor in the vehicle or a high blood alcohol content, may result in an even more serious sentence, such as a Class A felony, with a minimum sentence of seven years in prison.