DUII is a felony in Oregon if a person has two or more prior convictions for DUII or a statutory counterpart from another state within the 10 year period before the current offense. A felony DUII conviction has serious consequences. First, it is a non-expungeable felony, which means you cannot remove the felony conviction from your criminal record. Second, if you are convicted of felony DUII the court will revoke your driver’s license for life. Third, a court must impose a minimum jail sentence of 90 days for a felony DUII conviction. The jail time cannot be reduced for any reason.

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