Starting July 1, 2024, significant changes are coming to Utah’s DUI laws, specifically impacting Impaired Driving plea bargains. The Utah Legislature has tightened eligibility criteria, barring Extreme DUI cases from being resolved through an Impaired Driving plea agreement.
If you’re facing a DUI charge in Utah, understanding these changes is crucial. Attorney Jake Gunter, a leading Utah DUI defense lawyer, explains the new rules and what they mean for your case.
An Impaired Driving plea bargain allows individuals charged with DUI to plead guilty to a lesser charge, often reducing penalties and long-term consequences. This option is particularly beneficial for avoiding some of the harsher ramifications of a DUI conviction, such as extended license suspensions or mandatory ignition interlock devices.
However, 2024 amendments make it harder to obtain an Impaired Driving plea, especially in cases involving Extreme DUI offenses.
As of July 1, 2024, Utah law defines Extreme DUI under Utah Code 41-6a-501(f) as any DUI case involving:
Previously, Extreme DUIs were not explicitly defined, nor were they excluded from Impaired Driving plea eligibility.
Starting in July 2024, if your case involves Extreme DUI circumstances, you are no longer eligible for an Impaired Driving plea bargain.
This means:
The Utah Legislature has been steadily narrowing the availability of Impaired Driving plea bargains to address public safety concerns. Extreme DUIs, particularly those involving high BAC levels or multiple substances, are viewed as more dangerous and deserving of stricter penalties.
For individuals charged with DUI, this underscores the importance of having an experienced attorney who can navigate these complex legal changes.
Facing an Extreme DUI charge in Utah is serious, but you still have options. A skilled DUI attorney like Jake Gunter can:
With nearly 20 years of experience, Attorney Jake Gunter has successfully defended countless DUI cases across Utah. He stays up-to-date on legislative changes, including the 2024 amendments, to provide the best possible defense for his clients.
Don’t let a DUI charge derail your life. Whether you’re facing a standard DUI or an Extreme DUI, Utah DUI attorney Jake Gunter can help protect your rights and fight for the best outcome.
The 2024 amendments to Utah DUI laws make it more challenging to resolve Extreme DUI cases through Impaired Driving plea bargains. If you’re charged with DUI in Utah, understanding your options and acting quickly is essential.
Call Attorney Jake Gunter today for a free consultation and start building your defense. Protect your future with an experienced Impaired Driving DUI Utah attorney by your side.
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