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Missouri has a Zero Tolerance Law. If you are under 21, your license will be suspended if you're caught driving with even a trace of alcohol in your system. Consequences of drunk driving include jail time, the loss of driver licenses or being sentenced to use ignition interlocks.
First Convictions A first-time DWI or BAC conviction results in a 90-day suspension. You may be eligible for a Restricted Driving Privilege (RDP). NOTE: If you are convicted of operating a commercial motor vehicle while your alcohol content is .
A first-time DWI or BAC conviction results in a 90-day suspension. You may be eligible for a Restricted Driving Privilege (RDP). NOTE: If you are convicted of operating a commercial motor vehicle while your alcohol content is .
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Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits In Missouri, if a driver's BAC reaches a 0.08% then no other evidence of impairment is needed for the driver to be convicted of a DWI charge. This is called a "per se" BAC limit DWI law.
Jail time. A first-offense DWI carries a maximum jail sentence of six months. If the judge chooses to suspend the jail sentence, the convicted motorist must complete two years of probation or court-ordered substance abuse treatment. However, for drivers with a BAC of . 15% or more, there's a minimum 48-hour jail term.
In Missouri and Kansas, DUI and DWI convictions will stay on your criminal record indefinitely, no matter the circumstances of your arrest. Depending on the specifics of your case, qualified DUI defense attorney Steve Schanker can negotiate to prevent a DUI or DWI conviction from going on your record.
The difference between a DWI and a DUI in Missouri DWI means driving while intoxicated, and DUI means driving under the influence. Under Missouri law, there is no difference. Both terms are interchangeable and say that a driver is legally impaired by alcohol with a blood alcohol content of . 08% or higher.
Non-commercial drivers age 21+ are considered legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is . 08 or more. Drivers of commercial vehicles are legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is . 04 percent or greater.

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