
Bill description: HB 644 would establish a DUI diversion program that would allow individuals charged with a DUI to choose alternative sentencing.
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Does it directly or indirectly create or increase penalties for victimless crimes or non-restorative penalties for non- violent crimes? Conversely, does it eliminate or decrease penalties for victimless crimes or non-restorative penalties for non-violent crimes? 

Currently, those charged with a first-time DUI in Idaho can be convicted of a misdemeanor, sentenced up to six months in jail, have their license suspended up to 180 days, and be fined up to $1,000.
HB 644 would establish a voluntary alternative sentencing path for those who are charged with their first DUI. Rather than face a misdemeanor, license suspension, substantial fines, and jail time, an individual participating in a diversion program would have to engage in, at the motion of the prosecuting attorney and consent of the participant, any or all of the following:
Those participating in the alternative sentencing program would also be required to install an ignition interlock device for six to 12 months. At the end of the court-assigned period, the DUI charge would be dismissed.
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