DUII definition
Examples of DUII in a sentence
A misdemeanor traffic case is any appointment to represent a person on a misdemeanor traffic charge for which a convicted defendant may be incarcerated as an original sentence under the Oregon Vehicle Code, other than a traffic offense charged as a felony or DUII.
For cases in which the most serious charge is a Class C felony, the most serious offense is assault IV domestic violence, DUII felony, or Class C felony, in this order.
A Class C felony is a crime that a statute expressly designates as a Class C felony, other than a DUII felony (DFEL), or domestic violence Class C felony (DVIO).
A misdemeanor probation violation case is any appointment to represent a person in a probation proceeding arising out of a contempt case, or a misdemeanor conviction, except DUII.
A DUII probation violation is any appointment to represent a person in a DUII probation proceeding arising out of a DUII conviction.
Case (MISS): A misdemeanor case is any appointment to represent a person charged with one or more crimes described by ORS 161.545 or by local ordinance as a misdemeanor, excluding DUII, misdemeanor contempt and the misdemeanor traffic cases defined below.
A misdemeanor probation violation case is any appointment to represent a person in a probation violation proceeding arising out of a contempt case, or a misdemeanor conviction, except DUII.
A misdemeanor probation violation case is any appointment to represent a person in a probation violation proceeding arising out of a misdemeanor conviction, including a traffic misdemeanor, except DUII.
The City’s goals for this guideline are to assist the Fire Chief with determining the appropriate level of discipline, provide consistency and transparency, support PF&R employees, and to apply a progressive deterrent to any action that could result in a DUII.
Contractor shall ensure that all its providers of mental health services and Substance Use Disorders services, including those for DUII and methadone programs, enroll their Members in the Measures and Outcomes Tracking System (MOTS), formerly known as CPMS, as specified at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/oha/amh/mots/Pages/index.aspx.