DUI and MIP Representation
Everyone makes mistakes in judgment at one time or another; don't let one moment ruin your career or education. Having a DUI or a MIP conviction on your record may jeopardize the future you are working towards. The legal ramifications can range from monetary charges, points on your license, suspension of your license and even time in jail. Obtaining legal representation as soon as you are charged with a DUI or MIP can help minimize the affect these charges have on your future. At Fixel Law Offices' we will work on your case while maintaining your privacy. We offer private, confidential consultations away from campus or your workplace, where you can talk openly about what happened.
First Offense DUI/DWI
Before your DUI/DWI arrest you may not have ever been in trouble with the law. Now you are faced with charges, fines and questions. Don't make another mistake by trying to represent yourself in court. You will need someone who can lead you through the legal process as well as answer your questions along the way. Not having proper legal representation can not only have negative effects on your immediate future but will also follow you throughout your life and career.
When you were pulled over, you may have thought that refusing a breathalyzer would spare you from major charges. But did you know that if your refuse to take a breathalyzer test you only have 14 days to respond to the court? If you do not respond to the charges you will immediately have your license suspended for a year and get six points added to your license. With representation by Fixel Law Offices' we will try to get your charges removed from your license and the charge reduced to just a fine.
In Michigan the legal blood alcohol limit is .08, you can reach the legal limit by only having one or two drinks. You may not even feel buzzed or drunk, but when you were pulled over you were above the legal limit. This is a serious charge, even if you don't feel like you were drunk. A drunk driving conviction can mean fines, community service, time in jail or even the loss of your license. All of these punishments would not only put your job in jeopardy, but your education and future career as well.
No matter what your blood alcohol limit was, or what your exact charges are- you will need a lawyer to help you through the process. Let Fixel Law Offices' help you through your case and help protect the future you are working so hard for.
Minor in Possession
When you are young, it is easy to make a mistake in judgment. You may be just hanging out or at a party and have a couple drinks. It doesn't seem like a big deal and you may think no one will be the wiser. On the drive home you were pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. Having a drunk driving charge on your record is bad enough, but being underage the legal ramifications are worse.
If your breathalyzer test shows you are under the legal blood alcohol limit, you may just face some community service and a suspension on your license. But if your blood alcohol limit is over .08 you will face potential community service, longer driver license suspension as well as time in jail.
You may just think these charges go away when you turn 18, or may be removed after you serve your time. But the reality is that these charges will be on your record for the rest of your life.
You made one or two bad choices the night you were pulled over - isn't it time to make the right choices in legal representation?
First Offense DUI/DWI
Before your DUI/DWI arrest you may not have ever been in trouble with the law. Now you are faced with charges, fines and questions. Don't make another mistake by trying to represent yourself in court. You will need someone who can lead you through the legal process as well as answer your questions along the way. Not having proper legal representation can not only have negative effects on your immediate future but will also follow you throughout your life and career.
When you were pulled over, you may have thought that refusing a breathalyzer would spare you from major charges. But did you know that if your refuse to take a breathalyzer test you only have 14 days to respond to the court? If you do not respond to the charges you will immediately have your license suspended for a year and get six points added to your license. With representation by Fixel Law Offices' we will try to get your charges removed from your license and the charge reduced to just a fine.
In Michigan the legal blood alcohol limit is .08, you can reach the legal limit by only having one or two drinks. You may not even feel buzzed or drunk, but when you were pulled over you were above the legal limit. This is a serious charge, even if you don't feel like you were drunk. A drunk driving conviction can mean fines, community service, time in jail or even the loss of your license. All of these punishments would not only put your job in jeopardy, but your education and future career as well.
No matter what your blood alcohol limit was, or what your exact charges are- you will need a lawyer to help you through the process. Let Fixel Law Offices' help you through your case and help protect the future you are working so hard for.
Minor in Possession
When you are young, it is easy to make a mistake in judgment. You may be just hanging out or at a party and have a couple drinks. It doesn't seem like a big deal and you may think no one will be the wiser. On the drive home you were pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. Having a drunk driving charge on your record is bad enough, but being underage the legal ramifications are worse.
If your breathalyzer test shows you are under the legal blood alcohol limit, you may just face some community service and a suspension on your license. But if your blood alcohol limit is over .08 you will face potential community service, longer driver license suspension as well as time in jail.
You may just think these charges go away when you turn 18, or may be removed after you serve your time. But the reality is that these charges will be on your record for the rest of your life.
You made one or two bad choices the night you were pulled over - isn't it time to make the right choices in legal representation?