The consequences of aggravated drunken driving offenses for Oklahomans may soon turn a misdemeanor into a felony with jail ...
An Oklahoma bill that spells out new conditions for aggravated DUIs, like making the offense a felony and mandatory jail time ...
If convicted under these new conditions, offenders will no longer be eligible for probation and will serve mandatory jail ...
Starting next month, anyone in Oklahoma caught driving under the influence could face more than just a fine or a night in jail.