Like other states in the US, Montana holds some precise and stiff laws against DUI/DWI.
Any individual found drunk driving with a blood alcohol concentration above 0.08% can convict under a criminal case.
Statutes surrounding a Montana DUI/DWI:
- The individual driving a vehicle can be subjected to a chemical test, and refusing it can lead to suspension of the license.
- Penalties like revoking the driving license, imprisonment for some time, and substantial monetary compensations charged on the individual found breaching the law.
- In Montana, 4th time DUI/DWI conviction is considered a felony, and the driver can get up to five years of imprisonment and a hefty amount fine.