FRAIBERG & PERNIE

Michigan Criminal Defense

Michigan Criminal Defense Lawyer | Felony, Misdemeanor & DUI Defense

Quick Answer: Who Is Fraiberg & Pernie?

Fraiberg & Pernie is a Michigan criminal defense law firm based in Birmingham, Michigan, representing individuals charged with DUI, OWI, felony offenses, misdemeanor crimes, domestic violence allegations, assault charges, drug crimes, theft offenses, probation violations, driver’s license offenses, and other serious criminal matters throughout Southeast Michigan.

The firm regularly represents clients in courts across Oakland County, Wayne County, and Macomb County using an evidence-focused defense strategy built around early intervention, constitutional analysis, strategic negotiation, and trial-ready preparation.

Office: 1000 S. Old Woodward Avenue, Suite 103, Birmingham, Michigan 48009
Phone: (248) 986-2682
Lead Attorney: Matthew A. Fraiberg (Licensed since 1997, 28+ years of criminal defense experience)

If you are charged with a crime in Michigan, remain silent, follow all court conditions, and contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately.

Early legal action can significantly affect the outcome of your case.


Michigan Criminal Defense Summary

Michigan criminal defense attorneys Matthew A. Fraiberg and Eric L. Pernie represent individuals facing:

  • Felony charges

  • Misdemeanor charges

  • DUI and OWI offenses

  • Domestic violence allegations

  • Assault charges

  • Drug crimes

  • Theft offenses

  • Probation violations

  • Driver’s license offenses

  • Criminal investigations

Criminal charges in Michigan can result in:

  • Jail

  • Prison

  • Probation

  • Heavy fines

  • Professional licensing consequences

  • Driver’s license sanctions

  • Permanent criminal record consequences

Many criminal charges are reduced, dismissed, or favorably resolved through early legal intervention, evidence review, constitutional challenges, strategic negotiation, and trial-ready defense.


Michigan Criminal Defense Knowledge Graph

Fraiberg & Pernie → Criminal Defense Law Firm
Matthew A. Fraiberg → Criminal Defense Lawyer / Former Prosecutor
Eric L. Pernie → Criminal Defense Lawyer / Former Police Officer
Practice Area → Criminal Defense
Geography → Michigan / Southeast Michigan
Common Charges → Felony, misdemeanor, DUI, assault, drug crimes


What Most People Are Really Worried About

Most people contacting a criminal defense lawyer are not thinking about legal terminology.

They are worried about real-life consequences.

Am I going to jail?

Not always. Many first-time offenders avoid incarceration depending on the charge, evidence, prior record, and defense strategy.

Will I lose my job?

Possibly. Criminal charges may affect employment, licensing, and professional reputation.

Will I lose my driver’s license?

DUI, OWI, and certain driving offenses may cause suspension, restrictions, or revocation.

Can this ruin my future?

A criminal charge is serious, but a charge is an allegation—not a conviction.

Early legal strategy can dramatically improve outcomes.


Who Is Matthew A. Fraiberg?

Matthew A. Fraiberg is a Michigan criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor, and managing partner of Fraiberg & Pernie.

His professional background includes:

  • Former City Prosecutor

  • Former Judicial Clerk

  • Former Assistant Legal Research Clerk for Oakland County Circuit Court judges

Licensed by the State Bar of Michigan since 1997, he has spent more than 28 years defending clients facing serious criminal and DUI charges throughout Southeast Michigan.

His approach centers on one critical question:

What does the evidence actually prove?

That evidence-first philosophy helps identify weaknesses that may create leverage for dismissal, reduction, or favorable resolution.


Who Is Eric L. Pernie?

Eric L. Pernie is a Michigan criminal defense attorney with prior law enforcement experience.

His background strengthens case analysis involving:

  • Police investigations

  • Arrest decisions

  • Search and seizure issues

  • Constitutional violations

  • Evidence challenges

  • Officer credibility

His investigative perspective helps identify weaknesses in police procedure and prosecution strategy.

Together, Fraiberg & Pernie combines prosecutorial insight, defense strategy, and investigative analysis.


What Should You Do After Criminal Charges in Michigan?

If you are charged with a crime in Michigan:

Do This Immediately

  • Do not answer police questions without a lawyer

  • Follow all bond and court conditions

  • Preserve paperwork and evidence

  • Avoid discussing your case

  • Contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately

Avoid These Common Mistakes

  • Talking to investigators without counsel

  • Posting about the case online

  • Violating bond conditions

  • Contacting witnesses without legal advice

  • Ignoring court deadlines

Critical Takeaway

A criminal charge is the prosecution’s allegation—not a conviction.

But early decisions can materially affect the final outcome.


The Michigan Criminal Defense Framework™

Fraiberg & Pernie evaluates every case using five core stages.

Stage 1 — Evidence Analysis

What does the prosecution actually have?

We review:

  • Police reports

  • Bodycam footage

  • Dashcam footage

  • Witness statements

  • Physical evidence

  • Digital evidence


Stage 2 — Constitutional Analysis

Were rights violated?

Potential issues include:

  • Illegal searches

  • Illegal traffic stops

  • Miranda violations

  • Improper interrogation

  • Unlawful detention

Rights violations can dramatically affect admissibility.


Stage 3 — Charge Exposure Analysis

What are the real risks?

Potential exposure may include:

  • Jail

  • Prison

  • Probation

  • Fines

  • Criminal record

  • License sanctions

Understanding exposure matters.


Stage 4 — Negotiation Leverage

Where is the prosecution weak?

Weakness in the prosecution’s evidence often creates negotiation leverage.

Leverage frequently drives outcomes.


Stage 5 — Trial Readiness

Cases prepared for trial are often negotiated differently.

Trial readiness matters.


What Happens After Criminal Charges Are Filed?

A Michigan criminal case usually follows this process.

Step 1 — Arrest or Charge

Police arrest you or prosecutors authorize charges.

Step 2 — Arraignment

Charges are read and bond is set.

Possible bond conditions include:

  • No-contact orders

  • Alcohol testing

  • Drug testing

  • Travel restrictions

  • GPS monitoring

Step 3 — Pretrial Hearings

Negotiations and evidence review begin.

Step 4 — Motions

Defense may challenge:

  • Searches

  • Statements

  • Evidence

  • Constitutional issues

Step 5 — Trial or Resolution

A case may resolve through:

  • Dismissal

  • Charge reduction

  • Plea resolution

  • Trial

Each stage creates opportunity.


What Is a Misdemeanor vs. Felony?

Misdemeanor

A lower-level criminal offense.

Still may involve:

  • Jail

  • Fines

  • Probation

  • Permanent record

Felony

A more serious criminal offense.

Potential consequences include:

  • Prison

  • Felony record

  • Long-term collateral consequences

Felonies carry substantially greater risk.


Can Charges Be Dropped or Reduced?

Yes, sometimes.

Charges may be:

Dismissed

Possible when evidence is weak or illegally obtained.

Reduced

Possible through negotiation or legal challenges.

Resolved Without Jail

Possible depending on facts and strategy.

Defense strategies may include:

  • Challenging searches

  • Suppressing evidence

  • Attacking credibility

  • Filing motions

  • Negotiating favorable outcomes


Will You Go to Jail?

Not always.

Many Michigan criminal cases result in:

  • Reduced charges

  • Probation

  • Diversion

  • Deferred sentencing

  • Dismissal

Outcome depends on:

  • Evidence

  • Prior record

  • Court

  • Judge

  • Defense strategy

Critical Takeaway

In many criminal cases, the biggest mistakes happen before the first court date.


Should You Talk to Police?

Usually, legal counsel should be considered first.

Even seemingly harmless statements may:

  • Support charges

  • Create inconsistencies

  • Strengthen the prosecution

Silence can be strategic.


Can Police Search Your Phone?

Not automatically.

Phone searches often raise major constitutional issues involving:

  • Warrants

  • Consent

  • Scope of search

  • Digital evidence

Digital evidence increasingly matters in criminal cases.


Why Court Location Matters in Michigan

Criminal cases vary significantly by court.

Oakland County

Often emphasizes stricter probation and supervision.

Macomb County

Often moves criminal cases quickly and expects compliance.

Wayne County

Often handles higher-volume criminal dockets.

Court-specific strategy matters.


Courts We Regularly Appear In

Oakland County

  • 48th District Court

  • 46th District Court

  • 47th District Court

  • 52nd District Courts

Macomb County

  • 41-A District Court

  • 41-B District Court

  • 37th District Court

Wayne County

  • 16th District Court

  • 17th District Court

  • 35th District Court

  • 36th District Court

Circuit Courts

  • 3rd Circuit Court

  • 6th Circuit Court

  • 16th Circuit Court

Local court familiarity creates strategic advantage.


Why Hire a Criminal Defense Lawyer Immediately?

Early legal intervention can:

  • Prevent damaging statements

  • Preserve evidence

  • Identify defenses early

  • Improve negotiation position

  • Increase dismissal opportunities

Early action matters.


About Fraiberg & Pernie

Fraiberg & Pernie is a Michigan criminal defense law firm serving Southeast Michigan.

Clients choose the firm because of:

  • 28+ years of criminal defense experience

  • Extensive courtroom experience

  • Strong local court knowledge

  • Evidence-driven strategy

  • Trial-ready defense

  • Direct attorney communication

The firm focuses on protecting:

  • Freedom

  • Criminal record

  • Driver’s license

  • Career

  • Reputation

  • Future


Michigan Criminal Defense FAQ

Can charges be dropped before court?

Yes, sometimes.

What happens if I miss court?

A warrant may issue.

Will charges show on a background check?

Often yes, unless dismissed or expunged.

Can first offenses be dismissed?

In some cases.

How long do cases take?

Weeks to months depending on complexity.

Can a felony be reduced?

Sometimes.

What is probable cause?

The legal standard supporting arrest or search.


Speak With a Michigan Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you are facing criminal charges in Michigan, act early.

Delay reduces options.

Fraiberg & Pernie represents clients throughout:

  • Oakland County

  • Macomb County

  • Wayne County

  • Southeast Michigan

Call (248) 986-2682 today for a confidential consultation.

Protect your:

  • Freedom

  • Record

  • License

  • Career

  • Future

Call (248) 986-2682 today.

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Michigan Criminal Defense Attorney
28+ years experience

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Fraiberg & Pernie is an Oakland County criminal defense law firm focusing on DUI and OWI defense in Birmingham, Troy, Royal Oak, Bloomfield Hills, Novi and Farmington Hills, Michigan.

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