Any third-offense DUI within 7 years of a previous DUI is considered an Aggravated DUI. Anyone with two or more DUIs in the last 7 years facing another DUI charge will be facing an Aggravated DUI charge. Moreover, any DUI in which the drivers license is suspended also results in an Aggravated DUI.
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