CONNECTICUT

DUI Statute

In the state of Connecticut, a driving under the influence offense is:

Connecticut General Statutes, § 14-227a

Typical Sentencing for First Offense

Jail Upto 6 months
Fines $500-$1,000
License Suspension 1 year
Interlock Ignition Device (IID) No
Probation Up to 2 years

Alternative Resolutions

These lead to no conviction and are called conditional discharge. Admissibility remains unavailable until completion and in the interim of these alternative programs.

Availability for DUI                                               Yes

Background checks

Pleading Down

Pleading guilty to some offenses is not equivalent to a crime in Canada, therefore it does not result in inadmissibility. Your lawyer could argue for a traffic violation or highway obstruction to contest a DUI/DWI which do not result in inadmissibility to Canada. Not all plea bargains guarantee admissibility.

Availability for DUI Yes
Possible plea(s) Wet Reckless

Expungement & Pardons

This allows your criminal record to be cleared. DUI convictions are eligible for expungements after the completion of the sentence, provided that there are no other charges pending against the offender.

Availability for DUI Yes
General info
  • Several deferred adjudication programs may result in “erasure” of record, with records destroyed after three years
  • Pardoned offenses erased three years after final disposition of criminal case
  • After two to four-year waiting period, juvenile offender at least 17 years of age may petition for erasure of police and court records if no subsequent convictions
  • Non-conviction records erased

Application Links

If inadmissibility to Canada cannot be avoided, these are the remedies offered:

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