Missouri's DWI laws, outlined in Revised Statutes 302.060, 302.302, 577.010, and 577.012, impose significant penalties for driving while intoxicated. A first offense may result in a Class B misdemeanor, potential jail time, a fine, and a 90-day license suspension, though a restricted driving privilege may be available. A second DWI offense can lead to a one-year license revocation, with additional penalties if the offenses occur within five years. Charges may escalate to a felony depending on the circumstances. Consulting with an experienced attorney is essential to navigate the legal process and protect your rights.
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