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Are two DUI charges considered a felony?

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Answered by attorney Gary A. Russell (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Clos, Russell & Wirth, P.C.
No. The second charge could only be charged as a second offense, which is a high misdemeanor. If you pick up a third DUI, ever in your lifetime, under Michigan law, that third DUI could be charged as a felony.
No. The second charge could only be charged as a second offense, which is a high misdemeanor. If you pick up a third DUI, ever in your lifetime, under Michigan law, that third DUI could be charged as a felony.
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Is it legal to get pulled over for taking too wide of a turn and not turning lights on right away?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
If you are talking about getting arrested without having your rights read to you, the answer is yes. Although an officer should read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested, it is not absolutely necessary as long as you are not questioned about the crime for which you were arrested or were detained during the questioning. Miranda only acts to suppress any statements you gave the police after you are arrested or detained. It does not invalidate an arrest.
If you are talking about getting arrested without having your rights read to you, the answer is yes. Although an officer should read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested, it is not absolutely necessary as long as you are not questioned about the crime for which you were arrested or were detained during the questioning. Miranda only acts to suppress any statements you gave the police after you are arrested or detained. It does not invalidate an arrest.
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What are some possible outcomes? Are marijuana DUI cases for the prosecutor?

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Answered by attorney Edmund P. Allen (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Edmund P. Allen Jr., PLLC
Blood tests for marijuana will either show active THC or Carboxy THC. Carboxy THC is the metabolized by-product of active THC that stays in your system for days or weeks. Just having Carboxy THC in your system will not support a DUI prosecution.
Blood tests for marijuana will either show active THC or Carboxy THC. Carboxy THC is the metabolized by-product of active THC that stays in your system for days or weeks. Just having Carboxy THC in your system will not support a DUI prosecution.
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