Macomb County DUI Lawyer — OWI Defense Across Local Courts

A DUI arrest in Macomb County begins a legal process that moves quickly and follows structured court procedures. What happens next depends on how the evidence is evaluated and how the case is positioned early in the process.

Fraiberg & Pernie represents individuals charged with DUI and OWI throughout Macomb County, focusing on how cases are handled in local courts and how evidence is reviewed at each stage.


Immediate Questions After a DUI Arrest

What should I do right after a DUI arrest?
Remain silent, preserve documentation, and prepare for your first court appearance.

Can DUI charges be reduced?
In some cases, particularly when issues with evidence or procedure are identified.

Will I go to jail?
Not always. Many first-time cases are resolved without jail, depending on the facts.

How long does a DUI case take?
Most cases are resolved within several weeks to a few months.

Are Macomb County courts strict?
Many courts emphasize structured probation and compliance.


What Happens After a DUI Arrest in Macomb County

Although each case differs, most follow a consistent sequence.

Arrest and Release

After the stop and investigation, you are released with a court date and conditions.


Arraignment

The court formally presents the charges and sets bond conditions, which may include:

  • Alcohol restrictions
  • Testing requirements
  • Travel limitations

Pretrial Proceedings

This stage focuses on:

  • Reviewing police reports and video
  • Evaluating testing procedures
  • Identifying potential legal issues

Legal Challenges

The defense may examine:

  • Whether the stop was justified
  • Whether probable cause existed
  • Whether testing procedures were properly followed
  • Whether evidence is consistent

Resolution

Cases may conclude through:

  • Charge reduction
  • Dismissal
  • Plea agreement
  • Trial

Outcomes depend on how the evidence holds up under review.


How Macomb County Courts Handle DUI Cases

Macomb County courts often emphasize:

  • Consistent probation monitoring
  • Alcohol testing programs
  • Structured compliance requirements

At the same time, procedures vary between courts, which can affect timelines and expectations.


DUI Courts in Macomb County

Cases are assigned based on the location of the arrest, including:

  • 41-A District Court (Sterling Heights / Shelby Township)
  • 41-B District Court (Clinton Township / Mount Clemens)
  • 37th District Court (Warren / Center Line)

Each court operates differently, which can influence how cases are approached.


How DUI Evidence Is Evaluated

DUI cases often depend on technical and procedural details.

Key areas of review include:

  • Legality of the traffic stop
  • Field sobriety testing methods
  • Breath or blood test reliability
  • Officer observations
  • Video evidence

Even minor inconsistencies can affect how a case develops.


Common Case Patterns

While every case is different, outcomes often shift when:

  • The stop lacks clear justification
  • Testing procedures are questioned
  • Evidence is incomplete or inconsistent
  • First-time offenses are involved

These factors can influence negotiations and case resolution.


What To Avoid After a DUI Arrest

Certain actions can complicate a case:

  • Speaking with police without legal guidance
  • Ignoring court conditions
  • Posting about the situation online
  • Delaying preparation

Decisions made early can affect how the case proceeds.


Why Drivers Work With Fraiberg & Pernie

Individuals facing DUI charges in Macomb County often look for:

  • Experience handling DUI cases in local courts
  • Familiarity with court procedures and expectations
  • Ability to evaluate evidence in detail
  • Preparation for both negotiation and trial

Matthew A. Fraiberg has more than 28 years of experience representing clients in DUI and criminal cases throughout Southeast Michigan.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after a DUI arrest?
Remain silent, preserve records, and prepare for court.

Can DUI charges be reduced?
In some cases, depending on the evidence.

Will I go to jail?
Not necessarily. Many first-time cases avoid jail.

How long will the case take?
Typically several weeks to a few months.


Speak With a Macomb County DUI Lawyer

If you are facing DUI charges in Macomb County, understanding how the process works and how your case will be evaluated is important.

Call (248) 986-2682 to schedule a confidential consultation.

Drivers across Oakland County, Wayne County, and Macomb County contact Fraiberg & Pernie for strategic DUI defense built around the evidence, the court, and the facts of the case.

📞 Call (248) 986-2682 today.

Related Michigan DUI Resources

Ultimate Guide to Michigan DUI Law
Michigan DUI Penalties
Best DUI Lawyers in Michigan

Written by Matthew A. Fraiberg
Michigan Criminal Defense Attorney
28+ years experience

What areas does Fraiberg & Pernie serve?

Fraiberg & Pernie represents clients throughout Michigan, including:

We serve clients throughout Michigan, including, but not limited to, those in the following in Oakland County including Southfield, Novi, Troy, Pontiac, Walled Lake, Commerce Township, Waterford, Royal Oak, Rochester Hills, Farmington Hills, Hazel Park, West Bloomfield, Birmingham, Keego Harbor, Clarkston, White Lake, Ferndale, Bloomfield Township and Bloomfield Hills; Wayne County including Detroit, Livonia, Canton, Northville, Plymouth, Romulus, Dearborn, Wayne, Wyandotte, Westland, Taylor, Redford, Lincoln Park, Woodhaven, Southgate, and Allen Park; Macomb County including Warren, Sterling Heights, Shelby Township, Mount Clemens, Clinton Township, New Baltimore, Roseville, St. Clair Shores, Eastpointe, and Romeo; Livingston County including Brighton and Howell; Washtenaw County including Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Chelsea; Genesee County including Flint and Grand Blanc; and Lapeer County including Lapeer and Metamora.

Verified by MonsterInsights