Boating Under The Influence is a gross misdemeanor. The maximum possible sentence is 364 days in jail and a $5,000.00 fine.
The court may also order the person to pay restitution if anyone was injured or any property was damaged as a result of the BUI.
A BUI case can be difficult for a prosecutor to prove at trial. If there are multiple people on board, it may be difficult to establish who was operating the vessel.
When a person performs field sobriety tests onboard a vessel, the results may be suspect due to the movement of the boat in the water.
Prosecutors may also have problems of a constitutional nature if officers boarded the vessel without sufficient justification, such as:
For these and other reasons, the prosecution may be willing to negotiate a BUI charge down to a negligent operation of a vessel. Negligent operation of a vessel is merely an infraction, subject to a fine of up to $500, with no jail time.
However, negligent operation is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and up to 90 days in jail if it is a person’s third offense in one year.