In a Michigan DUI case, it's possible to bring a defense that you simply were not operating the car under Michigan law. There are a number of common factors and questions to be answered in making this determination.
Questions like:
was the car running or not?
were the windows up or down?
were the headlights on?
if it's raining, are the wipers on?
were you sleeping or awake?
were you in the driver's seat or some other part of the car?
was the key in the ignition?
where was in the car? parked legally? middle of the road?
what time of day?
Answers to these questions could go a long way to determining the strengths and weaknesses of the "I wasn't driving defense"
Questions like:
was the car running or not?
were the windows up or down?
were the headlights on?
if it's raining, are the wipers on?
were you sleeping or awake?
were you in the driver's seat or some other part of the car?
was the key in the ignition?
where was in the car? parked legally? middle of the road?
what time of day?
Answers to these questions could go a long way to determining the strengths and weaknesses of the "I wasn't driving defense"