Detroit Drunk Driving Attorney

Operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, better known as Driving Under the Influence (or drunk driving) in Michigan is operating a vehicle upon any public highway  or parking lot with an alcohol content of .08 grams or more per 100 milliliters of blood  (commonly referred to as just .08.)  There are many factors that affect your blood-alcohol content.  Among these are: age, weight, sex, how much food you have in your stomach, and what kind of alcohol you are drinking. 

First offense drunk driving is a misdemeanor and can result in all of the following:  1) fines and costs up to $500, 2) up to 93 days in jail, 3) up to 360 hours of community service, 4) license suspension for up to 30 days along with other vehicle restrictions for 150 days, 5) 6 points on your driving record and 5) a Driver Responsibility fee of $1,000 dollars per year for two consecutive years.  Stiffer penalties are imposed for a second drunk driving offense and a third conviction in one’s lifetime is a felony under Michigan Law and carries mandatory jail time.  While the penalties are severe, a DUI conviction can also result in harsh ramifications to current and future job opportunities.  Many employers look at your driving record when considering whether  to hire you or retain you as an employee. 

All of these are very good reasons why a plan should be in place whenever you go out and alcohol is involved.  If you, or someone you know, have been cited for drunk driving it is imperative that you find a competent lawyer that will fight for you.  Proper legal representation by a qualified Detroit DUI attorney may be the difference between paying thousands of dollars and going to jail, or a much more manageable outcome.