Yes. A Cranston DUI conviction triggers automatic license suspension regardless of jail outcome. First-offense suspensions run 30 to 180 days for BAC under 0.15 percent, with longer suspensions for higher BAC. Second and third offenses bring longer suspensions plus mandatory ignition interlock periods that extend beyond the suspension itself. A breathalyzer refusal triggers a separate DMV suspension that can run concurrently or consecutively depending on the case. You may face a pre-conviction administrative suspension if you refused the test or blew above 0.15. A defense lawyer can sometimes negotiate a hardship license that allows limited driving for work or medical purposes during the suspension period.
