Michigan Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer (DUI & DWI)


Client Testimonial:

I was very impressed and satisfied with every aspect from the initial meeting in your office, to your follow up on paper work, to the final conclusion. I feel that I got the best representation, and could not have had a better outcome. It was exactly what I had hoped for. The counseling was superb and the execution was excellent. In the future you will be the first person I call for legal advise.

-M.N.

Sample Michigan OWI Cases

Case #16 - Michigan OUIL Second Offense


State of Michigan vs. K.G
14B District Court - Washtenaw County
OUIL 2nd

The arresting officer testified at trial that while on routine patrol the officer observed the client's vehicle traveling 69 in a 55 mph zone. The officer followed the subject vehicle, and then observed it driving on the dotted line between two lanes of traffic. The officer stopped the subject vehicle, and upon contact with the driver noticed "red glassy eyes, and a strong smell of intoxicants". The driver admitted to drinking four 12 oz beers, "at least one beer an hour while at the bar, and that he consumed the last beer within an hour prior to leaving the bar".

Field sobriety evaluations were administered as follows: Horizontal gaze nystagmus, the officer indicating "slight nystagmus in both eyes". Alphabet A - T, subject complied, backwards count 98-82, "suspect began by starting at 98 then continued by counting backwards very slowly and deliberately to 82, and finger dexterity, client complied.

After testifying in this manner, the prosecutor asked what he did next, to which the officer replied that he administered a preliminary breath test (PBT). Defense Counsel immediately objected, and at the bench conference that followed, the Judge admonished the prosecutor to be careful, but that since the officer had not indicated a result, he would not grant Defense Counsel's request for a "curative instruction."

Upon further questioning, the officer indicated that after the PBT, the suspect was arrested. The suspect was brought to the station and another breath test was administered with a result of .10 and .10. Next, the officer indicated that in his experience he has arrested individuals for OUIL who then were tested at the station, but that he did not charge them because their breath alcohol levels were lower at the station than at the road, and that on another occasion, he administered field sobriety tests, but let the person go because they were below the legal limit on the roadside. Each of these tacit references to the PBT were objected to by Defense Counsel.

At the conclusion of the arresting officer's testimony, Defense Counsel made a motion for mistrial based on the officer's several references to the PBT. It was Defense Counsel's argument that through this testimony the arresting officer had essentially advised the jury that the client's breath alcohol level was above the legal limit. This was impermissible testimony because the results of a PBT are inadmissible at trial (except under very limited circumstances, none of which applied to this trial). The Judge granted the motion for mistrial.

It should be noted that since the Defendant had, through counsel, requested the mistrial, double jeopardy did not attach, and therefore, the prosecutor has the option of seeking another trial for the same offense. However, any time Defense Counsel can preclude a guilty verdict at trial it is thought of as a victory.

 

---

Get a FREE confidential CASE EVALUATION on your Michigan OWI/OWVI/DUI by calling 1(800)DIAL-DUI, or filling out this consultation request form. Call now, there's no obligation!

To learn more, order a FREE DVD of Mr. Barone's "Practical Law" interview where he discusses DUI defense tactics.  We look forward to hearing from you!


Home | MI DUI Courts | Contact


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.

Links
Find a Top DUI Lawyer in Your State.


More Press and Info on Attorney Patrick Barone:

New! - Press Release on Heidi's Law - New Michigan Drunk Driving Law

Michigan DUI Defense Book
Attorney Barone's unpublished draft of his drunk driving defense guide for Michigan Lawyers.