Is a DUI a felony or a misdemeanor in Michigan?

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Question:

Is a DUI a felony or a misdemeanor in Michigan?

Answer:

Whether a DUI Felony Misdemeanor in Michigan depends on the surrounding circumstances that lead to the arrest. Factors such as injury, multiple offenses, and blood alcohol level will be taken into consideration.

Michigan DUI Law

For a first DUI conviction, a defendant may face up to 93 days in jail, license suspension and/or restriction, and fines ranging from $100 to $200, plus fees of up to $1000. Community service, ignition interlock and vehicle immobilization may also be imposed.

For a second Michigan DUI conviction, a defendant may face up to one year in jail, license suspension for a minimum of one year, license plate confiscation, vehicle immobilization, fines of up to $2000.

For a third Michigan DUI conviction, the defendant is subject to a felony conviction, jail and/or probation and the possibility of going to prison for up to five years, license suspension, license plate confiscation, ignition interlock device, and fines of up to $2000.

Getting Legal Advice

An experienced Michigan DUI attorney can help you assess your case and prepare a strong defense. Many people do not think it is worth fighting a DUI, but it is. There are many circumstances in which a DUI case will be reduced or dismissed with the help of a good lawyer.

This site does not provide legal advice and users of this site should not interpret any of the information presented here as legal advice. The information provided merely conveys general information related to commonly asked legal questions. We are not a law firm and the employees responding to questions are not acting as your legal attorney. You should ultimately consult with a Lawyer for your case.


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