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Michigan DUI Attorney Paul J. Tafelski Explains DWI, OWI, & Drunk Driving Defense

Michigan DUI attorney Paul J. Tafelski releases a new article (https://www.michigandefenselaw.com/mi-owi-dui-lawyer/) explaining DWI, OWI, and drunk driving defense in the state of Michigan. The lawyer mentions that in Michigan, drunk driving is taken very seriously. According to the lawyer, Michigan is very strict about drunk driving and can impose severe penalties if someone is convicted. These penalties can include fines and the loss of driving privileges.

"While the law allows you to operate a motor vehicle after consuming some alcohol, the amount that you can legally consume is highly restricted. Over the years, enforcement of drunk driving laws has become more aggressive and charges more punitive. Police stops can target people unfairly and use inaccurate evidence or improper procedure," says the Michigan DUI attorney.

Michigan DUI attorney

The lawyer explains that the legal limit for blood alcohol content (or BAC) is 0.08%. OWI or operating while intoxicated can be brought against anyone who is stopped for driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08%. There is zero tolerance for drivers under the age of 21 who are caught driving with a BAC of 0.02%.

In the article, the DUI attorney also explains that a conviction of any drunk driving charge in Michigan can lead to serious punishments. This includes fines, points against someone’s driving record, driving privilege sanctions, and even jail time.

According to the DUI lawyer, “Operating a vehicle while visibly impaired by alcohol or drugs is a separate offense from operating while intoxicated. It requires the prosecution to prove only that you showed visible signs of impairment in the operation of your vehicle because you consumed alcohol or drugs. There is no minimum blood alcohol level to be convicted of operating while visibly impaired. The prosecutor would need to prove you’re your ability to drive was impaired by the consumption of alcohol or drugs or a combination of them.”

Lastly, the Michigan DUI attorney explains how important it is to seek the guidance of an experienced attorney when being charged with DUI. Having a skilled attorney may help the defendant create a successful defense strategy and gain their freedom.

About Michigan Defense Law
Michigan Defense Law is a firm that takes the presumption of innocence very seriously. Every client deserves competent legal representation. No matter if someone is facing a felony or misdemeanor charge, the lawyers at Michigan Defense Law will work hard to vigorously defend the client and achieve the best outcome for them. Call Michigan Defense Law today at (248) 451 2200 to schedule a consultation.

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For more information about Paul J Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law | Criminal Attorney and DUI Lawyer, contact the company here:

Paul J Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law | Criminal Attorney and DUI Lawyer
Paul J. Tafelski
2484512200
2525 S Telegraph Rd suite 100, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302, United States

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