Yes in Michigan, a first implied consent suspension for refusal to submit to a chemical test will result in a mandatory suspension of the driver’s license for one year. This suspension is appealable to the circuit court on the grounds of hardship.
Unfortunately, a second implied consent suspension in seven years will result in a two-year suspension, without a right to a hardship appeal, although a meritorious appeal is always available.
Unfortunately, a second implied consent suspension in seven years will result in a two-year suspension, without a right to a hardship appeal, although a meritorious appeal is always available.