Oregon Judicial Department
Options Available - Misdemeanor DUIIA person charged with misdemeanor DUII may respond in one of four ways listed below. Contact an attorney if you have questions about the law or your rights. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, you may apply for court-appointed counsel, and the court will determine whether you are financially eligible for a court-appointed attorney. Your four choices are:
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| A person may participate in a DUII Diversion Program if he or she meets all requirements described in the "Petitioner's Sworn Statement of Eligibility". Under Oregon Law, DUII is a crime. It may be a Class C felony if you have been convicted of DUII at least three times in the ten years prior to date of the current offense and the current offense was committed in a motor vehicle. The statutory maximum penalty for felony DUII is five years in prison and a fine of $125,000. There also is a mandatory license revocation upon conviction. |