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  • 28 W. Main Street, Fremont, MI 49412+1 location

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  • 201 South James St., Ludington, MI 49431

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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How much time will I spend in jail for a first extreme DUI if I have a very clean record?

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Answered by attorney Mark Corwin Bruce (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office M. C. Bruce
Not sure what you mean by "extreme" DUI. Injuries? It's a felony and you'll do some custody time, depending on the seriousness of the injuries. No injuries but a high blood alcohol level? In some counties you'll do 10 days in jail. In others, none. In others, 30. It depends on what the local practice is. There's no statutory requirement for jail time even if a high b.a. enhancement is alleged.
Not sure what you mean by "extreme" DUI. Injuries? It's a felony and you'll do some custody time, depending on the seriousness of the injuries. No injuries but a high blood alcohol level? In some counties you'll do 10 days in jail. In others, none. In others, 30. It depends on what the local practice is. There's no statutory requirement for jail time even if a high b.a. enhancement is alleged.
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What can happen if I don’t get an attorney and if I do get one for a DUI case?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Corcoran Phipps (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Thomas Corcoran Phipps
If you have an attorney, you will get a better disposition on the case. The attorney will know the prosecutors and the judge. The attorney knows the law and procedure. Do you know any of this?
If you have an attorney, you will get a better disposition on the case. The attorney will know the prosecutors and the judge. The attorney knows the law and procedure. Do you know any of this?
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Is it possible to get a reduced charge for a DWI if I was not caught driving?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
It is possible to prove such a case. Police are allowed to investigate accidents, even if they did not witness the accident. The statement of the person who called them and then followed you is enough to justify field sobriety tests. The only question may be if you could have been drinking enough at home after you arrived to make you a .19. The body takes about an hour from the last drink to fully absorb the alcohol into your blood stream.
It is possible to prove such a case. Police are allowed to investigate accidents, even if they did not witness the accident. The statement of the person who called them and then followed you is enough to justify field sobriety tests. The only question may be if you could have been drinking enough at home after you arrived to make you a .19. The body takes about an hour from the last drink to fully absorb the alcohol into your blood stream.
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