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  • 300 Ottawa Ave., N.W., Suite 810, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3032

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  • Specializing in Criminal Defense and Complex Litigation

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  • 1228 East U.S. 23, East Tawas, MI 48730

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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How do I get my license back after I was arrested for a DUI in Michigan 10 years ago?

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Answered by attorney Mark A Manning (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Mark A. Manning, P.C.
If you lost your license due to an OWI, you can petition the Secretary of State for restoration of your driving privilege. I would contact an Attorney who handles driver's license restoration to assist you.
If you lost your license due to an OWI, you can petition the Secretary of State for restoration of your driving privilege. I would contact an Attorney who handles driver's license restoration to assist you.
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What will happen to my DUI charge?

Answered by attorney Patrick Owen Earl
DUI/DWI lawyer at Patrick O. Earl
You will go to your court date and you will either already have an attorney with you because you hired one OR you will ask the court to appoint you an attorney because you don't have the funds to hire an attorney. You will listen to the Judge and you will get a court date in the future and then you will listen to your attorney as you go through the report report when it is available to see what you have to argue if anything.
You will go to your court date and you will either already have an attorney with you because you hired one OR you will ask the court to appoint you an attorney because you don't have the funds to hire an attorney. You will listen to the Judge and you will get a court date in the future and then you will listen to your attorney as you go through the report report when it is available to see what you have to argue if anything.
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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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