A Michigan implied consent hearing is an informal hearing where the officer that arrested you for drunk driving provides testimony to prove that you unreasonably refused a breath blood or urine test. Before we move on with a further discussion of the hearing, let’s review the concept of implied consent,…
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Defending Drinking Drivers 2024 Update Now Available
2024 Edition – Defending Drinking Drivers The Barone Defense Firm is pleased to announce that the 2024 Edition of Patrick Barone’s Defending Drinking Drivers is now available from the publisher, Amazon, and wherever fine books are sold. Known as “revision 40,” the current Edition contains many new sections and model…
My Michigan DUI Case is Waiting on Blood Test Results. Do I Need to Hire a Lawyer Right Away?
Driving under the influence (DUI), or in Michigan Operating While Intoxicated (OWI), is usually charged using a breath test result. However, due to the recently discovered breath testing fraud, more often Michigan DUI cases are charged using a blood test result. Breath test results are available immediately after the test…
Supreme Court to Rule: Can Unconscious Driver Consent to Blood Draw?
On January 11th the United States Supreme Court indicated that they would hear a case arising out of the state of Wisconsin involving the constitutionality of a warrantless blood draw from an unconscious person. The name of the case is Mitchell v. Wisconsin and the State Court’s opinion is found…
Can I Refuse Police Officer DUI/OWI Tests?
Yes, you can lawfully refuse police DUI/OWI tests without penalty. However, there are exceptions, and in some situations, it may not be in your best interest to refuse these tests. Therefore, before you make this decision, you should discuss your options directly with a lawyer. Generally speaking, if you are stopped by the…
Dealing with the Stress of Not Having a License
License Confiscated by Police What Is Implied Consent? How to Get Your License Back License Confiscated by Police In Michigan, the law provides that when you are arrested for drunk driving your plastic license is destroyed by the arresting officer. He or she then provides you with a paper license.…