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i• <br />• <br />r~ <br />U <br />What are "Aggravating Factors?" <br />^ Aggravating Factors: , ."F~ <br />1 ;~ •• <br />1. A prior DWI conviction <br />or DWI license ~,~ <br />revocation in 10 years; :~ j <br />x. The presence of a child ,~ ~ '~ <br />under 16 years of age <br />and more than 3 yeocs p~' <br />Younger than the drj4er <br />in the vehicle; or ; <br />a. An alcohol concentration t ''' <br />of 0.20 or more. ' ~- <br />1. Levels of DWI Prosecution <br />^ Criminal Vehicular Injury/Homicide <br />^ Causing death or bodies harm to '; ~;" '~ <br />onother person while driving under - r <br />the influence <br />i <br />^ First-Degree DWI _ ~ ~ ' <br />. 3 prior DWI convictions or hcengp.`, ~' ~~=~' +s= ! ; <br />revocations present ~ ? 2 t <br />f >. ' ~ <br />Second-Degree DWI ~~ : ~ , <br />. 2 aggravating factors present ~^.t ,~'~>~? <br />^ Third-Degree DWI <br />. 1 aggravating factor present P <br />^ Fourth-Degree DWI <br />. No aggravating foetors ~' _ °-~`=~ <br />Test Refusals <br />. Refusing chemic <br />crimes: <br />. Test~efusal wit,no <br />nggrdJating facto,~s is <br />third'-degree, grs~s <br />misdemetnnor ofd Ise. <br />. T~esf~ refV¢al w~K ' e <br />yiggr~vntirig fnct s is <br />~seca~ `nod-.degree, oss~ <br />2 <br />