FRAIBERG & PERNIE
If you were arrested for DUI, OWI, OWVI, or High BAC in Bloomfield Township, your case will likely be handled in the 48th District Court in Bloomfield Hills.
Many people quickly discover something after they start researching their case:
The 48th District Court has a reputation.
Across Michigan, it is frequently associated with:
Alcohol testing
Strict bond conditions
Intensive probation supervision
Close compliance monitoring
Detailed review of DUI evidence
Because of this reputation, many defendants ask the same question:
Many attorneys and former defendants consider the 48th District Court one of the most structured DUI courts in Michigan.
The court often places significant emphasis on:
Compliance with bond conditions
Alcohol and drug testing
Probation performance
Personal accountability
Early case management
For many people, the biggest challenge is not the arrest itself.
The challenge is successfully navigating the court process afterward.
The 48th District Court in Bloomfield Hills is widely known for strict supervision of DUI and OWI cases. Defendants frequently face alcohol testing, bond conditions, probation monitoring, and detailed review of police evidence shortly after arrest. Because the court closely evaluates both compliance and evidence, early legal strategy, strict adherence to court requirements, and thorough analysis of traffic stops, field sobriety testing, breath testing, and blood testing procedures can significantly affect whether charges are reduced, dismissed, or resolved favorably.
The first seven days often shape the direction of the entire case.
During this period:
Arraignment may occur
Bond conditions may begin
Alcohol testing may begin
Evidence must be preserved
Prosecutors begin reviewing reports
Defense strategy should begin
Waiting often eliminates opportunities.
Early action creates leverage.
Arraignment is typically the first formal court appearance.
During arraignment:
Charges are formally presented
Bond conditions are established
Future court dates are scheduled
Testing requirements may begin
For many defendants, this is when they first learn how closely the court may monitor compliance.
Most DUI cases are resolved during the pretrial stage.
During pretrial:
Evidence is exchanged
Police reports are reviewed
Video evidence is analyzed
Negotiations begin
Legal challenges may be raised
Many favorable outcomes occur before trial.
A failed alcohol test may be treated as a bond violation.
Potential consequences include:
Additional testing
Additional restrictions
Increased supervision
Possible jail sanctions
Because of this, compliance is often one of the most important parts of a DUI defense strategy.
Missing a test may create many of the same problems as failing one.
Courts frequently view missed tests as serious compliance issues.
Possible consequences include:
Increased bond
Additional restrictions
More testing
Probation concerns
Possible incarceration
The specific outcome depends on the facts and circumstances.
Not necessarily.
Many first-offense DUI cases result in:
Probation
Testing
Fines
Education programs
License consequences
However, jail risk often increases with:
High BAC allegations
Prior offenses
Accidents involving injury
Bond violations
Probation violations
Potentially.
Many employers conduct background checks.
Professionals are often concerned about:
Employment opportunities
Professional reputation
Company driving privileges
Security clearances
These concerns should be addressed early.
Potentially.
Professionals commonly concerned include:
Physicians
Nurses
Attorneys
Teachers
Accountants
Engineers
Financial professionals
Real estate agents
Licensing consequences often depend on the profession involved.
Possibly.
Travel restrictions depend on:
Bond conditions
Court orders
Individual circumstances
Always verify restrictions before traveling.
Every Oakland County court applies Michigan DUI law.
However, procedures and supervision practices often differ.
Often associated with:
Frequent testing
Active supervision
Detailed compliance monitoring
Structured probation practices
Often associated with:
Detailed case preparation
Early evidence review
Compliance-focused supervision
Often associated with:
High-volume DUI case management
Structured probation expectations
Often associated with:
Detailed factual review
Strong emphasis on mitigation
Often associated with:
First-time offenders
Professional licensing concerns
Employment-related issues
Because each court operates differently, effective defense strategies are often court-specific.
This is one of the most common questions people ask.
The answer depends on who you ask.
What is clear is that the 48th District Court has developed a statewide reputation for:
Alcohol testing
Compliance monitoring
Active probation oversight
Detailed DUI case management
The court’s reputation is one reason many defendants seek experienced representation early.
Matthew A. Fraiberg has more than 28 years of criminal defense experience and regularly represents individuals charged with DUI and criminal offenses in the 48th District Court.
Clients often contact the firm because they need:
Immediate guidance
Court-specific strategy
Driver’s license protection
Evidence review
Help navigating testing and compliance requirements
If you are facing DUI or OWI charges in Bloomfield Township, your case has already begun.
The decisions made during the first days and weeks often influence:
Driver’s license consequences
Bond conditions
Negotiation leverage
Long-term outcomes
Call (248) 986-2682 today for a confidential consultation.
Protect your license.
Protect your record.
Protect your future.
Call 248-986-2682 today for a free consultation.
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Ultimate Guide to Michigan DUI Law
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Clients choose Fraiberg & Pernie because we provide clarity during uncertainty. We explain immediate risks, procedural steps, strategic options, and realistic outcomes. Strong communication reduces anxiety, and informed clients make stronger decisions. Call today 248-986-2682.
Reviewed by:
Eric L. Pernie – Criminal Defense Attorney
Matthew A. Fraiberg – Criminal Defense Attorney
Fraiberg & Pernie
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