If you hold a Michigan CPL and are charged with DUI or OWI, your situation becomes more complex immediately. You are not only facing criminal penalties—you are also risking your firearm rights, CPL status, and long-term record.
In many CPL DUI cases, the outcome depends on how early the case is evaluated and whether legal strategy is built to protect both criminal and firearm consequences.
Fraiberg & Pernie represents CPL holders across Michigan, focusing on early evidence review, court-specific strategy, and protecting outcomes that avoid CPL suspension or revocation whenever possible.
Call (248) 986-2682 to speak with a Michigan CPL DUI lawyer.
Can a DUI affect your CPL in Michigan?
Short answer:
Yes. A DUI can lead to CPL suspension or revocation depending on the charge and outcome.
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CPL consequences are tied to the type of conviction—not just the arrest. In many cases, the way the charge is resolved determines whether firearm rights are affected. Early legal strategy often focuses on avoiding outcomes that trigger CPL penalties.
Key points:
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Not always. Many cases depend on how the charge is resolved.
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Certain DUI-related convictions trigger CPL suspension or revocation, but not every case results in loss of firearm rights.
In many cases:
Common questions:
Short answer:
Often no. Courts frequently impose restrictions during the case.
Full answer:
Bond conditions may prohibit firearm possession while your case is pending. This is common in many Michigan courts, especially in DUI-related cases involving CPL holders.
Common questions:
Short answer:
Because you are dealing with both criminal penalties and firearm licensing consequences.
Full answer:
CPL DUI cases require a dual approach. Every legal decision must consider how it affects both the criminal case and your CPL status.
In many cases:
Fraiberg & Pernie regularly handles CPL-related DUI cases and builds strategies designed to protect long-term rights.
Short answer:
DUI-related convictions can directly affect CPL eligibility.
Full answer:
Michigan law allows alcohol-related offenses to impact firearm licensing.
Possible consequences include:
Most CPL outcomes depend on the type of conviction and prior history.
Short answer:
Your case moves quickly into court proceedings where early decisions matter.
Full answer:
CPL DUI cases follow the same legal process as other DUI cases, but with added focus on licensing consequences.
Typical steps:
Most cases are influenced during pretrial, when evidence is analyzed and strategy is developed.
People often ask:
Short answer:
Yes, in some cases.
Full answer:
Many CPL DUI cases present opportunities when legal or evidentiary issues are identified early.
Possible outcomes include:
Most improvements depend on early legal analysis.
Common questions:
Short answer:
Defense focuses on challenging evidence while protecting firearm rights.
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A strong defense examines whether the case holds up legally and how each outcome affects CPL status.
Key areas include:
Most DUI outcomes depend on whether the evidence is reliable and legally obtained.
Even small procedural issues can significantly affect both criminal and CPL outcomes.
Short answer:
Suspension is temporary; revocation is permanent unless restored.
Full answer:
Suspension:
Revocation:
Avoiding certain convictions is key to protecting long-term firearm rights.
Short answer:
Different courts handle DUI cases differently.
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Court practices vary across Michigan.
Examples:
Defense strategy must match the court handling the case.
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Act immediately to protect both your CPL and your case.
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Do not:
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Early action often determines whether CPL consequences can be avoided.
Short answer:
Most CPL DUI cases are influenced early.
Full answer:
The first stage of the case often determines how it will be resolved.
Early legal action allows:
Many cases are shaped before trial begins.
Fraiberg & Pernie represents CPL holders across Michigan facing DUI charges.
Matthew A. Fraiberg has:
Fraiberg & Pernie focuses on protecting:
If you are facing a CPL-related DUI charge, your rights may already be at risk.
Deadlines begin immediately. Evidence must be reviewed early. Strategy matters from the beginning.
Call (248) 986-2682 today.
A CPL DUI lawyer can help you:
What is the most important thing to know about a CPL DUI in Michigan?
Your CPL is affected by the outcome—not just the charge. Most cases depend on early strategy and whether the result avoids a disqualifying conviction.
Call (248) 986-2682 today to discuss your Michigan DUI defense.
Early action can make a significant difference in protecting your freedom, driving privileges, and future.
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Written by Matthew A. Fraiberg
Michigan Criminal Defense Attorney
28+ years experience
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