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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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If BAC is under do courts have to go by the blood drawn results regardless if the cops let 3 hours of time pass?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
I hope you have an attorney well versed in the arguments you are seeking to make. Do not attempt this yourself.
I hope you have an attorney well versed in the arguments you are seeking to make. Do not attempt this yourself.

What is Michigan’s law regarding the time of the treatment program?

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Answered by attorney Cindy Mannon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cindy Mannon, Attorney at Law
More than likely yes. It will be a part of your probation. As for how long, that is up in the air, depends on how you do, how long probation/Judge wants you to attend, whether or not you are in a sobriety court (if so, treatment can take 2 years.).
More than likely yes. It will be a part of your probation. As for how long, that is up in the air, depends on how you do, how long probation/Judge wants you to attend, whether or not you are in a sobriety court (if so, treatment can take 2 years.).
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How can I make a plea deal?

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Answered by attorney Jared Clayton Austin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Austin Legal Services, PLC
I can almost all but guarantee you that you will not be able to get a favorable plea deal, or at least the kind you want, on your own. You will need the experienced of an attorney with substantial experience in DUI defense. There are a lot of variables that factor into a DUI case starting with the legality of the stop, the administering of filed sobriety tests, the maintenance records and calibration logs for the evidential breath machine, the certification and personnel file of the officer, were all the administrative rules followed, etc. Prosecutors are also under a lot of political pressure to be tough on drunk driving even first offenders. Many have policies against reducing the charge or against reducing the charge to a non-alcohol related offense. Prosecutors will not do that either, unless they have to. Only an experienced DUI attorney will know exactly what to look for and any deficiency, problem, or defense can be used as leverage in plea negotiations. If you cannot afford to hire your own attorney, ask the court to appoint you one.
I can almost all but guarantee you that you will not be able to get a favorable plea deal, or at least the kind you want, on your own. You will need the experienced of an attorney with substantial experience in DUI defense. There are a lot of variables that factor into a DUI case starting with the legality of the stop, the administering of filed sobriety tests, the maintenance records and calibration logs for the evidential breath machine, the certification and personnel file of the officer, were all the administrative rules followed, etc. Prosecutors are also under a lot of political pressure to be tough on drunk driving even first offenders. Many have policies against reducing the charge or against reducing the charge to a non-alcohol related offense. Prosecutors will not do that either, unless they have to. Only an experienced DUI attorney will know exactly what to look for and any deficiency, problem, or defense can be used as leverage in plea negotiations. If you cannot afford to hire your own attorney, ask the court to appoint you one.
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