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Sample Michigan OWI Cases

Case #1 - MI OUIL Jury Trial


City of Waterford vs. S.P.
51st District Court
Waterford Michigan
Result: Not Guilty

In this case the client was arrested for OUIL, and because he refused the breath test he was also charged with a violation of the implied consent law. At the hearing before the Driver License Appeal Division the Hearing Officer was successfully persuaded by defense counsel that the breath test refusal was proper. The Hearing Officer dismissed the implied consent charge. No points were assessed to the client’s driver license, and the client did not lose his driving privileges.

At the trial on the underlying OUIL, the Arresting Officer testified that he observed the client weaving across the center line of traffic several times, then suddenly turning right from the main road onto a side street to avoid a traffic control device. The Officer also testified that the client was observed traveling in excess of the speed limit. The Police Officer told the jury that in his opinion all of this indicated a driver who exhibited signs of intoxication.

The Police Officer further testified that upon activating his overhead lights, the client’s vehicle stopped at an angle, and in such a way as to impede traffic. Further, that the client had blood shot eyes, and that the strong odor of intoxicants was emanating from the vehicle and his person. His speech was slurred, he was unsteady on his feet, and the client admitted to drinking 3-4 beers.

The client was asked to recite the alphabet, and the arresting officer testified that this attempted recited was so slurred as to be unintelligible. Also, that the client could not count backwards, missed several numbers, and stopped inappropriately. The client admitted to not remembering the Police Officer’s instructions. Based on all of this the Officer concluded that the client was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The Officer told the jury that the client was read his chemical rights, but refused to take the breath test.

On cross-examination the Police Officer admitted that sober drivers also sometimes weave, turn suddenly and speed, and that other things beside alcohol can cause blood shot eyes. The arresting officer was questioned regarding the use of "divided attention" field sobriety tests, and admitted that good reflexes and motor skills were necessary in order to properly operate a motor vehicle. He was also questioned regarding the statistical inaccuracy of field sobriety tests in evaluating sobriety versus intoxication.

The jury deliberated for about twenty minutes before returning a verdict of not guilty.

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Michigan DUI Legal Process:

Co-authored by Attorney Patrick Barone, The DUI Book is a valuable resource for the accused. It contains over 600 pages of information and answers about all stages of a drunk driving case beginning with pre-arrest, arrest, post-arrest, pre-trial, trial and carrying through all the way through to appeal. Here is a glossary excerpt.

Michigan OWI FAQ
Learn what the police, the courts and other attorneys don't want you to know about your Michigan OWI/DUI case, and what you should do right now to increase your chances of winning!

The 9 Most Successful Defenses
Find out what you can do right now to change the outcome of your Michigan case.

New Developments in DUI Defense
Current case law and issues affecting Michigan DUIs.

The 7 Worst Mistakes Lawyers Make
Discover the worst mistakes lawyers often make in defending DUI cases BEFORE you hire a lawyer to represent you - so that you can exclude them.

The Top 5 Biggest Mistakes of the DUI Accused
Learn how to avoid the worst mistakes made over and over again by people accused of DUI.

Why I defend DUI cases
A good discussion of the unreliability of evidence and general unfairness in today's drunk driving prosecutions, from noted DUI practitioner Edward Fiandach of New York.

The Ten Commandments For Ethically And Effectively Representing Clients at Trial
How to be Sure the DUI Attorney You Hire to Handle Your Pending Drunk Driving Case will Provide the Best Possible Representation, by William Head.

Five Myths About Defending Accused Drunk Drivers
One of the best DUI attorneys in the nation, William C. Head of Atlanta, GA, discusses the myths and realities of fighting a drunk driving charge.

Michigan DUI Law Video
Some helpful information in video format on DUI issues from Patrick Barone.

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