No more then 1 year.
The punishment for a first DUI conviction in Florida, is anywhere from 8 hours to 6 months. Including a penalty of $250-$500 (up to $1000 if BAC was .20 or higher, or if there was a minor in the car). Probation will be no more than one year, and your license will be revoked for no less than 6 months
Being convicted of something while on probation for something else violates the terms of the probation, so now you have the double whammy of the first conviction plus the DUI. Sorry. Live and learn. Its your fault.
You are asking what your punishment should be if you are on probation because of a DUI conviction? What state are you in? What are the terms of your probation? What was the violation? You need to provide a lot more information to your question. If you need to find a lawyer, I would suggestion http://www.targetlaw.com
The minimum fine for a first DUI conviction is
If your on probation youd have to consult your p.o. but if not then yea your free to travel
how long does a DUI conviction stay on your record in the state of Colorado
Termination of probation - permanent loss of driving license (if it hasn't happened already) - time added to sentence upon conviction of the new DUI.
It is at the judges discretion. 50 hours is common along with 1 year of probation and $500 fine for a first offense.
It will be in your court documents, but it is the same as a regular DUI charge, about 6-12 months.
In the state of Georgia, if you have a first offense DUI conviction, the maximum amount of time you will spend in jail is 12 months. You will also be on probation for 12 months after your jail sentence.
As soon as you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your license. However, for the first three years after your DUI conviction, nobody will be able to hire you for any driving job, and it's still going to be difficult up to five years after your DUI conviction.
Yes, as long as none of the following apply: -Your DUI charge has suspended your license and you are the driver of a vehicle leaving the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to not leave the state -Your DUI charge has left you on probation and part of the probation has required you to contact your parole officer (PO) for approval to leave the state.