The punishment for aggravated DUI (driving under the influence) can vary depending on the state and the circumstances of the case, but it typically includes more severe penalties than a standard DUI charge. This may include longer jail or prison sentences, higher fines, mandatory alcohol education or treatment programs, and longer periods of license suspension or revocation. In some cases, aggravating factors such as previous DUI convictions, high blood alcohol concentration (BAC), or causing injury or death while driving under the influence can result in felony charges and even more severe penalties.

