If charged with a misdemeanor DUI in Ann Arbor, the case will be heard by Judge Valvo, Perry or Burke who handle the drunk driving cases in Ann Arbor. The prosecutor will either be the City of Ann Arbor or an assistant prosecutor from Washtenaw County. The elected prosecutor in Washtenaw County is Eli Savit.
The most common police departments are the City of Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Public Safety and Washtenaw County Sheriff.
The Ann Arbor District Court does have a sobriety court, which meets every Friday, which is a useful consideration if a client is charged with a second offense.
If charged with a misdemeanor DUI in Ann Arbor, the charge will either be Impaired Driving, Operating While Intoxicated, Super Drunk, Operating With Presence of Drugs or Minor BAC Zero Tolerance or with a prior, OWI 2nd Offense or 3rd Offense which would be a felony.
When charged with a drunk driving offense in Michigan, you're fighting for your survival. Your freedom, license, career, family reputation and your future are on the line.
The most common police departments are the City of Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Public Safety and Washtenaw County Sheriff.
The Ann Arbor District Court does have a sobriety court, which meets every Friday, which is a useful consideration if a client is charged with a second offense.
If charged with a misdemeanor DUI in Ann Arbor, the charge will either be Impaired Driving, Operating While Intoxicated, Super Drunk, Operating With Presence of Drugs or Minor BAC Zero Tolerance or with a prior, OWI 2nd Offense or 3rd Offense which would be a felony.
When charged with a drunk driving offense in Michigan, you're fighting for your survival. Your freedom, license, career, family reputation and your future are on the line.
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