Michigan DUI Attorney

Have you been recently arrested for DUI in Michigan? Are you concerned and not sure what to do? Goldman & Associates Law Firm, your go-to Michigan DUI attorney, is here to help you every step of the way!

If you hire an inexperienced attorney to represent you for DUI in Michigan, it could lead to a very long and costly courtroom trial. Why take chances with such a serious matter? The Michigan DUI attorneys at Goldman & Associates have the experience that you need at this difficult time. Our lawyers will ensure that your rights are protected at all times! Our law firm has successful and experienced Michigan DUI attorneys. Take a step in the right direction today and give us a call for a free consultation at (877) 737-8800.


Why Choose Our Michigan DUI Attorney?

At Goldman & Associates Law Firm, our lawyers understand the importance of successfully representing your DUI in a Michigan case. We offer each and every one of our clients the most effective solutions. In order to have a successful outcome, you have to have an experienced courtroom attorney, and that’s exactly what our Michigan DUI attorney can provide you.

Contact us at (877) 737-8800 for a free legal consultation with our Michigan DUI Attorney today!


1. DUI

Our lawyer’ will fight to defend you and your driving record. Handling a DUI case is never an easy task it can also be embarrassing and financially crippling. In Michigan, the legal limit for alcohol consumption is 0.08, and anything above that can result in a driving offense. The outcome of your court case results in factors such as previous offenses, driving records, and ultimately the attorney you choose to represent you in a court of law.

Don’t take a chance with an inexperienced attorney. Call Goldman & Associates Law Firm today for your free consultation. Ensure that your rights are protected and that you’re given the best possible outcome for a successful case.


2. DWI

Our attorneys vow to always offer cost-effective solutions to every client battling with a DWI offense. It is always crucial to speak with an experienced Michigan lawyer before attempting to handle your case alone. Oftentimes confused with a DUI, a DWI is an offense standing for ‘driving while intoxicated.’ Serious punishments go hand in hand with a DWI however, it is possible to enter into a plea bargain in hopes of receiving a lesser penalty.

At Goldman & Associates Law Firm, we understand the need to protect your rights and ultimately give you back what so many have lost in similar offenses your freedom! Clients are fearful of not only the possible sentencing but also the increase of insurance charges, license revocation, and high courtroom fees. This is why it is imperative to hire an experienced attorney to handle your case. Call today for your free consultation.


Michigan Drunk Driving Laws

Michigan has a new “super drunk” law and many other laws that are in effect regarding DWI. At Goldman & Associates Law Firm, our attorneys have the expertise and experience to help their clients. The penalties for being convicted of drunk driving can severely damage your future personal and financial well-being. A first DUI, which in MI is known as OWI (operating while intoxicated), can result in the following penalties: up to 93 days in jail, license suspension, hundreds of dollars in fines, community service, 6 points on your driving record, driving responsibility fees, vehicle immobilization and ignition interlock.

You do not want an inexperienced attorney to be responsible for the outcome of such a serious matter. Moreover, if you have multiple convictions the consequences become even more severe. If convicted of a second or third drunk driving offense you may be required to spend significant time in jail and perhaps even prison. Do not take a risk with an inexperienced attorney. Hire a lawyer you can trust from Goldman & Associates Law Firm and they will handle your case with the utmost knowledge and professionalism.


DUI Charges

Here are the charges associated with DUI cases in Michigan:

Penalties

Drunk driving penalties in Michigan are some of the most severe penalties in the country. It is not uncommon for first-time offenders to receive jail time depending on what court and judge they find themselves in front of. Even if an offender does not receive jail time, hardships will be imposed. Probation, community service, and fines and costs will be ordered.

Points will be added to one’s driving record; license suspensions and driver responsibility fees will also come into play. Judges also have the ability to order rehabilitation and/or the completion of driving and alcohol and substance abuse courses.

Convictions

Prior drunk driving offenses will enhance one’s current predicament. It is of no consequence whether one has been convicted of OWVI (Impaired Driving), OWI (Operating While Intoxicated), or some other offense related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

In fact, once an offender is charged for a third time, the charge will be an automatic felony. Also important to note is that these offenses may be used to enhance subsequent offenses for an individual’s entire life. This is one reason why it is important to contact an attorney even if you have been arrested for the first time.

Death

Most drunk driving offenses that cause death are felonies. Convictions for these offenses will oftentimes lead offenders to prison. There are a wide variety of crimes a prosecutor may charge one with depending on the facts of any particular case.

Second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, moving violation causing death (one-year misdemeanor), and OWI/OUIL/UBAL/OWVI/OWPCS resulting in death are all crimes at a prosecutor’s disposal.

Hiring a Michigan DUI Attorney when charged with one of these offenses is a no-brainer.


Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

DUI refers to the crime of operating a motor vehicle with blood alcohol levels in excess of the legal limit. There are also similar regulations that cover the operation of such vehicles while under the influence of other intoxicating substances.

Michigan DUI Law Facts

Michigan has some of the harshest penalties for DUI offenders in the country. Even first-time offenders can face jail time, and second offenders can face up to a year in jail. The legal blood alcohol limit for drivers over 21 in Michigan is .08%. If you are found to be at or over this BAC, you can be arrested and charged with drunk driving.

How Our DUI Attorneys Can Help

Our Attorneys have successfully handled numerous DWI cases. Because of the severity of the consequences that accompany a DWI conviction, it is vital to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney before you set foot in a courthouse. Call Goldman & Associates Law Firm even if your particular case involves an accident, a breathalyzer test failure, and/or incriminating statements made to law enforcement. Remember you get a free consultation with an experienced DWI attorney who will be by your side every step of the way. Some of the legal areas we can assist you with include:


Contact Our Michigan DUI Attorney Today

To speak with an experienced legal counsel please call Goldman & Associates Law Firm today at (248) 588-3333 (24-hour) or (877) 737-8800 for a free phone consultation. An experienced attorney is waiting to learn more about your case and present you with the proper outcomes needed for success.

If you have additional questions, please visit our Michigan DUI FAQ page.

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