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title: "Is a DUI a Felony?"
description: "The short answer: most Rhode Island DUIs are misdemeanors, but a third DUI within five years is a felony under RIGL § 31-27-2(d)(3) — and any DUI causing a death is felony manslaughter under §..."
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date: 2017-02-21
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# Is a DUI a Felony?

The short answer: most Rhode Island DUIs are misdemeanors, but a third DUI within five years is a felony under RIGL § 31-27-2(d)(3) — and any DUI causing a death is felony manslaughter under § 31-27-2.2. Knowing the felony threshold matters because the consequences scale dramatically once a case crosses into felony territory: state prison time, a permanent felony record, loss of firearm rights, professional license consequences, and immigration risk for non-citizens.

For the complete penalty framework across every offense level, see (https://www.riduiguy.com/ri-dui-penalties/). For the underlying statutory framework, see (https://www.riduiguy.com/ri-dui-laws/). Below is a quick overview of when a DUI is and is not a felony in Rhode Island.

## Is a DUI a Felony in Rhode Island? — Yes

A DUI in Rhode Island becomes a felony in two main scenarios:

- **Third offense within 5 years:** Under RIGL § 31-27-2(d)(3), a third DUI within a 5-year arrest-to-arrest lookback window is a felony. Penalties include state prison of 1 to 5 years (with a 1-year mandatory minimum), $400 to $5,000 fine, 3 to 5 year license suspension, mandatory ignition interlock for 2 years post-reinstatement, and a permanent felony record.

- **DUI manslaughter:** When a DUI causes a death, the charge becomes felony DUI manslaughter under § 31-27-2.2 — 5 to 30 years state prison.

- **DUI with serious bodily injury** can also be charged at the felony level depending on the facts.

For full third-offense detail, see (https://www.riduiguy.com/ri-dui-penalties/).

## Is a DUI a Felony in Rhode Island? — No

First and second offenses are misdemeanors under § 31-27-2. That does not mean they are minor — they still carry license suspension, mandatory alcohol education, possible jail (mandatory 10-day minimum on second offense), and a permanent criminal record. But the case stays in District Court, the maximum sentence is one year, and the conviction does not trigger the firearm disqualification or the federal-deportable-offense status that comes with felony classification.

For first-offense detail, see (https://www.riduiguy.com/ri-first-offense-dui/).

## Why the Felony Distinction Matters Beyond the Sentence

- **Firearm rights:** Felony conviction permanently disqualifies under federal and state law

- **Voting rights:** Lost during sentence; restored at completion in Rhode Island

- **Employment:** Felony record disqualifies from many professions including healthcare, education, finance, and government

- **Professional licenses:** Bar, medical, nursing, accounting — all affected by felony conviction

- **CDL:** Permanent commercial driver's license disqualification

- **Immigration:** Felony DUI is a deportable offense for non-citizens

- **Housing:** Many landlords and HOAs deny applicants with felony records

## Defending Against the Felony Enhancement

If you are facing a third-offense DUI, the most important defense move is verifying the lookback dates. The 5-year window runs arrest-to-arrest, not conviction-to-conviction. If either prior is more than 5 years before the current arrest, the felony enhancement does not apply and the case is sentenced as a second offense.

The validity of the prior convictions also matters. If a prior DUI conviction was uncounseled (you had no lawyer and did not knowingly waive counsel), it may be challenged under Boykin standards. A successful prior-conviction challenge collapses the felony enhancement.

Whatever the answer to "is a DUI a felony" in your specific case, contact a Rhode Island DUI lawyer immediately. Get a free consultation from (https://www.chadbanklaw.com/) by calling 401-573-2265 anytime day or night.
