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Senate approves tougher penalties for repeat DUI offenders (SB 56)
Utah State Senate · February 1, 2001
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Summary
Senate Bill 56, approved Jan. 31 by the Utah State Senate, tightens penalties for repeat DUI offenders so that post‑felony repeat offenses are no longer treated as a class B misdemeanor; the measure passed on a recorded roll-call vote.
Senate Bill 56, discussed on the floor and sponsored for debate by Senator Maine on behalf of Senator Hale, addresses how the state treats subsequent DUI offenses after a person has already reached felony-level DUI status. On the floor Maine said the bill responds to repeat offenders who,…
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