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Lawmakers try again to raise drunken driving penalties

By: Associated Press//January 4, 2016//

Lawmakers try again to raise drunken driving penalties

By: Associated Press//January 4, 2016//

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Two Republican lawmakers are trying again to increase penalties for repeat drunken driving.

Rep. Jim Ott and Sen. Alberta Darling have introduced a bill that would make a fourth offense a felony punishable by up to three years in prison. Right now a fourth offense is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail.

The measure would increase the maximum prison sentence for fifth and sixth offenses from three years to five; the maximum prison sentence for seventh, eighth and ninth offenses from five years to seven-and-a-half years; and the maximum prison sentence for a tenth offense or more from seven-and-a-half years to a decade.

The Senate’s judiciary committee is set to hold a hearing on the measure Thursday. Darling and Ott introduced a similar bill last session.

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