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http://www.dps.nm.org/lawEnforcement/dwi/dwiPenalties.php
Listed below are the penalties for drinking and driving DWI in The State of New Mexico.
1st Offense – MISDEMEANOR
6 months to 1 year license revocation (1 year if under 21)
Up to 90 days jail. Mandatory: DWI school, alcohol evaluation, ignition interlock for 1 year, community service. Other: treatment
2st Offense – MISDEMEANOR
2-year license revocation. Up to 364 days jail, 96 hours mandatory. Up to $1,000 fine, $500 mandatory Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, community service, treatment, ignition interlock for 2 years. Other: Up to 5 years probation.
3rd Offense – MISDEMEANOR
3-year license revocation. Up to 364 days jail, mandatory 30 days. Up to $1,000 fine, $750 mandatory . Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, community service, treatment, ignition interlock for 3 years. Other: Up to 5 years probation.
4th Offense – FELONY 4th DEGREE
Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review. Up to 18 months prison, 6 months mandatory. Up to $5,000 fine. Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, treatment, lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review.
5th Offense – FELONY 4th DEGREE
Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review. Up to 2 years prison, 1 year mandatory. Up to $5,000 fine. Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, treatment, lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review.
6th Offense – FELONY 3rd DEGREE
Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review. Up to 30 months prison, 18 months mandatory. Up to $5,000 fine. Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, treatment, lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review.
7th or Subsequent Offense – FELONY 3rd DEGREE
Lifetime license revocation with 5-year court review. Up to 3-year prison, 2-year mandatory. Up to $5,000 fine. Other mandatory penalties: alcohol evaluation, treatment, lifetime ignition interlock with 5-year court review.
Aggravated DWI – .16 BAC or above, refusal to take BAC test, or cause bodily injury while DWI
1st offense, mandatory: additional 2 days jail.
2nd offense, mandatory: additional 4 days jail.
3rd offense, mandatory: additional 60 days jail.
Selling or Giving Alcohol to a Minor – FELONY 4th DEGREE
To knowingly sell, serve or give alcoholic beverages to a minor, or to permit a minor to consume alcoholic beverages, or to assist a minor to buy alcoholic beverages.
Does not apply to parents serving their own children in their home, or to an adult spouse of a minor. Minor here means someone under 21 years of age.
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The description gives a good overview of the penalties that are associated with DWI and the escalation of penalties with each offense.
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