Danilovgrad: Driving with more than three per mille of alcohol in his blood, sentenced to 30 days in prison

NI was also given three penalty points, and he was banned from driving a category "B" motor vehicle for four months.

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The Minor Offences Court in Podgorica, Danilovgrad Department, sentenced NI to 30 days in prison for driving with more than three per mille of alcohol in his blood yesterday.

The court also announced that NI was given three penalty points and that he was banned from driving a category "B" motor vehicle for four months.

"The Minor Offences Court in Podgorica, Danilovgrad Department, sentenced the defendant NI to 30 days in prison for committing a misdemeanor under Article 317a, paragraph 1, item 3, in conjunction with Article 182 of the Law on Road Traffic Safety.

"On 14. 10. 2025, in a part of the municipality of Danilovgrad, the defendant participated in traffic under the influence of alcohol in the body at a concentration of 3,18 g/kg, which was determined by appropriate testing by police officers. By the same decision, the defendant was given 3 penalty points and a protective measure of prohibition from driving a 'B' category motor vehicle for a period of 4 months, all in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Road Traffic Safety and the provisions of the Law on Misdemeanors regarding the type and amount of punishment, and according to previously determined mitigating and aggravating circumstances on the defendant's side," Ana Bokan, judge spokesperson for the Misdemeanor Court in Podgorica, told "Vijesti".

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