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DUI Case Law: Key Legal Precedents and Rulings
Explore DUI case law and uncover key legal precedents and rulings impacting cases in Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne Counties.
How to Navigate Michigan DUI Expungement Law
Navigate Michigan DUI expungement law with our guide on eligibility, application tips, and the latest updates for a smooth legal process.

Getting a traffic ticket in Michigan may seem minor, but even a simple speeding ticket can lead to points on your driving record, increased insurance costs, license consequences, and long-term driving issues. Many drivers do not realize that traffic tickets in Michigan can often be reduced, amended, or dismissed with the help of an experienced

Protecting Your Rights After an Arrest in Michigan Getting arrested in Michigan is often one of the most stressful and confusing experiences a person may face. Whether the arrest involves a DUI, assault allegation, drug offense, theft accusation, or another criminal charge, the decisions made immediately after arrest can significantly affect the outcome of the

If you’ve been charged with a DUI in Michigan—legally known as Operating While Intoxicated (OWI)—you’re probably asking one of the most common and important questions: “Can I beat this charge?” The short answer is yes—many DUI cases can be reduced or even dismissed with the right legal strategy. DUI cases are not automatic convictions. They

If you were arrested for a DUI in Michigan (legally called OWI – Operating While Intoxicated), you’re probably asking one urgent question: “What happens after a DUI Arrest in Michigan?” A DUI is a criminal offense that can affect your license, your record, and your future employment. Step 1: Arrest, Booking, and Release After a

When people face DUI or criminal charges in Metro Detroit, they ask direct questions like: So, this guide answers those questions clearly while showing you what to do next. Can You Refuse a Breath Test in Michigan? Yes, you can refuse. However, refusal triggers immediate penalties, including license suspension. Therefore, refusal often creates bigger legal

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