A drunk driving conviction can have far-reaching consequences that extend well beyond the immediate legal penalties. At Fraiberg & Pernie, we’ve seen firsthand how a DUI can upend nearly every aspect of a person’s life. If you’re facing drunk driving charges, it’s crucial to understand the potential long-term impacts. Legal Consequences Employment Challenges Many employers
At Fraiberg & Pernie, we are pleased to congratulate our very own Matthew A. Fraiberg on his 2-year appointment to the Oakland County Bar Association’s Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC). As a member of the MIDC Advisory Group, Attorney Fraiberg will assist the OCBA’s Professional Development Director with annual training and identify and recruit relevant
We are excited to announce that Fraiberg & Pernie was named as a finalist for the Better Business Bureau Serving Eastern Michigan & the Upper Peninsula’s 2020 Torch Awards for Ethics. The award recognizes organizations demonstrating a high level of ethical practices in everything that they do. Fraiberg & Pernie was one of five businesses
If you’ve never been arrested or convicted of a DUI (OWI), chances are you might not even know the legal difference between driving while drunk and driving while super drunk. While this may seem like an unimportant distinction, being caught driving or operating a vehicle while legally considered “super drunk” carries with it some much steeper
If you’ve been arrested for a DUI or OWI in Oakland County, Michigan, it’s critical to understand your rights and the legal options available. Fraiberg & Pernie serves clients in cities throughout Oakland County, including Rochester Hills, Troy, Farmington Hills, Novi, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, and West Bloomfield. Our team is dedicated to defending individuals facing
Underage drivers in Macomb County who choose to get behind the wheel after consuming alcohol face significant legal and personal challenges. Michigan’s zero-tolerance laws mean that anyone under 21 can be held responsible if a trace of alcohol is detected, regardless of how minor it may seem. These regulations aim to discourage early and risky
Underage drinking and driving in Oakland County, Michigan, can create serious consequences that reach far beyond a single traffic stop. Teens and young adults who choose to operate a vehicle after consuming alcohol risk facing significant legal penalties, long-term license restrictions, and even challenges with future employment. While a minor might initially believe that one
Operating while intoxicated (OWI) charges in Wayne County, Michigan, carry serious implications. Individuals accused of OWI face significant legal penalties that may include substantial fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, and even incarceration. To effectively challenge these charges, you need representation from an experienced Wayne County, Michigan OWI lawyer. Fraiberg & Pernie offers comprehensive
When law enforcement stops a driver on suspicion of impaired operation in Macomb County, the individual may worry about penalties ranging from fines and license suspensions to possible jail time. Michigan’s laws on Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) enforcement cover both alcohol and drugs, making it crucial to understand one’s options after an arrest. Fraiberg &
An OWI charge in Oakland County typically follows a police officer’s assessment of impairment through breath tests, field sobriety exams, or recognized signs of intoxication. Michigan holds drivers to tight regulations on blood alcohol content, aiming to curb potentially hazardous driving conditions. Fraiberg & Pernie guides individuals facing these accusations, offering them insight and support
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