Wyoming lawmakers consider tougher DUI laws

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Wyoming lawmakers are considering re-writing the state’s DUI laws.  In particular, they are debating penalties for drivers who refuse to submit to  breathalyzer tests.

On Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee discussed a bill that would strengthen Wyoming’s already-strict DUI law.  Currently, drivers who refuse a breathalyzer test face driver’s license suspensions for six months. The proposed bill would change the punishment to up to six months in jail and a fine up to $750.

Many officials support a tougher law for DUI, but some committee members do not agree with such tough penalties for refusals. The committee hasn’t yet acted on the legislation, but discussions will resume Tuesday.

If you’ve been arrested for DUI in Wyoming or been charged with DUI refusal, speak with an attorney immediately.

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