A Chicago man accused in a fatal DUI in early December had a blood alcohol content of 0.347 when he was arrested. The man was charged with one felony count of aggravated DUI causing death. In this case, because a person died as a result of another’s impaired driving, the charges escalated.
If nobody is hurt, does an extremely high BAC increase the penalties for an Illinois DUI conviction? Whether you have been charged with a first DUI, a second, third, or subsequent DUI, or there are additional factors that can potentially increase your sentence, it is extremely important that you speak to an experienced Naperville, IL DUI lawyer as quickly as possible.