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§ 28-1441 – Driving under the influence; records

28-1441. Driving under the influence; records A. The court shall maintain and make accessible to the general public all records regarding the disposition of cases in which a person is charged with a violation of section 28-1381, 28-1382 or 28-1383. The court shall include in these records an explanation of its reasons for accepting any […]

§ 28-1442 – Driving under the influence; records; reporting

28-1442. Driving under the influence; records; reporting A. The administrative office of the courts shall report to the governor’s office of highway safety by September 1 of each year for the previous fiscal year: 1. The number of complaints issued charging a violation that include both sections 28-1381 and 28-1382. 2. The number of complaints […]

§ 28-1443 – Minimum or medium security facility

28-1443. Minimum or medium security facility A. A city, town or county may establish a minimum or medium security facility for the confinement of persons convicted of a violation of section 28-1381, 28-1382 or 28-1383. B. A judge may order a person sentenced pursuant to section 28-1381, 28-1382 or 28-1383 to serve the person’s sentence […]

§ 28-1444 – Reimbursement of incarceration costs

28-1444. Reimbursement of incarceration costs A. The court shall order a person who is sentenced to a term of incarceration for a violation of this chapter to reimburse the political subdivision that is responsible for the costs of the person’s incarceration for those incarceration costs. B. The court may determine the amount of incarceration costs […]

§ 28-1445 – Alcohol or other drug screening; license suspension

28-1445. Alcohol or other drug screening; license suspension A. The department of transportation shall order a person whose driving privilege, license, permit, right to apply for a license or permit or nonresident operating privilege is suspended pursuant to section 28-1385 to complete alcohol or other drug screening pursuant to this chapter. The alcohol or other […]

§ 28-1446 – Calculating incarceration credit

28-1446. Calculating incarceration credit A person who receives time served credit towards a mandatory term of incarceration for a violation of this chapter must serve at least eight consecutive hours for each day of credit.