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Why Driver’s License Restoration Matters Losing your driver’s license is one of the most disruptive consequences of a DUI or OWI conviction. Without a valid license, you may be unable to commute to work or take care of family obligations. That’s why many law firms highlight driver’s license restoration as a separate service. In SEO

Definitions: DUI, OWI and OWVI Michigan law uses several terms to describe drunk‑driving offenses. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) are often used interchangeably. A related offense is Operating While Visibly Impaired (OWVI), which applies when alcohol or drugs impair a driver’s ability but the blood‑alcohol concentration (BAC) is below the

Understanding the Role of a Criminal Defense Attorney If you have been charged with a crime in Michigan, your choice of criminal defense attorney can have a profound impact on the outcome of your case. A qualified attorney will explain your legal rights, evaluate the evidence against you and develop a strategy tailored to your

Domestic violence is a deeply serious and often misunderstood issue affecting families throughout Macomb County, Michigan. While it can happen behind closed doors, its impact extends far beyond the individuals directly involved—affecting children, workplaces, and the broader community. For law firms like Fraiberg & Pernie, understanding the legal, social, and human dimensions of domestic violence

If you’re charged with a crime in Plymouth, Canton, or Northville, your case goes to the 35th District Court in Plymouth, Michigan. This court handles misdemeanors, traffic crimes, ordinance violations, and felony preliminary exams. Outcomes vary by judge, prosecutor, and the strength of your defense. Fraiberg & Pernie builds court‑specific strategies to reduce charges, avoid

What to Expect in DUI Court: A Comprehensive Overview
Learn what to expect in DUI court, from arraignment through sentencing. Navigate Oakland County, Macomb County, and Wayne County proceedings.
What Happens if a Driver Refuses a Breath Alcohol Test?
Understand what happens if a driver refuses a breath alcohol test and the legal consequences you may face.
How to Beat an Alcohol Breath Test
Learn how to beat an alcohol breath test and understand your legal options during a DUI stop in Michigan.
Are DUI Checkpoints Legal in Michigan?

Understanding Implied Consent When you accept a Michigan driver’s license, you automatically agree to the state’s Implied Consent Law. This means if you’re lawfully arrested for suspected drunk driving, you’ve already given consent to chemical testing (breath, blood, or urine). Refusing such a test is treated as withdrawing that consent, and the law imposes automatic

How to Handle Second DUI Consequences in Michigan
Navigate 2nd DUI in Michigan consequences with practical insights, recovery tips, and legal advice tailored for Michigan's legal landscape.

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