When does a DWI become a felony?
In North Carolina, you can get a driving while impaired (DWI) charge if you operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or certain controlled substances, such as drugs. Although DWI generally falls under misdemeanor criminal offenses, certain factors can turn it into a felony charge. DWI as a misdemeanor People who operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08% or higher or any amount of certain controlled substances usually get a misdemeanor DWI charge. This charge goes from level one to five; level one is the worst and has the heaviest penalties, and level five is...
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