Even if you have no intentions of stealing a motor vehicle, unlawfully driving away any vehicle that does not belong to you can lead to serious criminal penalties. Grabel & Associates has experience fighting for clients in all kinds of auto theft and motor vehicle cases, including cases involving high misdemeanor joyriding. If you or your loved one has been accused of UDAA (Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile) or any other auto theft charge in Ann Arbor, Michigan, it is crucial that you get in touch with a talented attorney as soon as possible. Our team is available 24/7 to begin protecting you as you fight back against Ann Arbor joyriding charges, and we know what you need to do in order to avoid conviction. Let our dedicated attorneys assist you throughout your battle for justice beginning with a free initial case consultation.
With highly respected trial attorney Scott Grabel on your side, you will benefit from more than a decade of Ann Arbor, MI theft defense experience. Along with the rest of our highly-rated attorneys and staff, Scott Grabel will ensure that every detail of your case is comprehensively handled. We truly care about your best interests, and will do whatever we can to help you obtain a favorable outcome in your unique case. Our lawyers have the skill necessary to handle even the most difficult and complex cases, and are always available to begin working with clients in Ann Arbor, throughout Washtenaw County, and statewide.
According to Michigan vehicle theft laws, driving a motor vehicle without permission from the owner is a criminal offense. Though often referred to as joyriding, under law it is technically called UDAA, or Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile. In these cases, intent to steal is not necessary, though if intent to steal can be proven, even more serious charges could result. It is important that you begin working with an experienced auto theft defense lawyer early on in your Ann Arbor UDAA case so that you are able to protect against escalated accusations, wrongful conviction, or excessively harsh penalties.
The attorneys at Grabel & Associates are always available to begin working with clients who have been investigated for joyriding or charged with UDAA in Ann Arbor. We know how to deal with first time offenders, repeat offense joyriding cases, juvenile crime joyriding, and other legal situations, and can guide you to a beneficial case outcome. Contact us right away by phone or online and begin defending against serious potential penalties.
The punishments possible for Unlawfully Driving Away an Automobile are very serious, and could be enhanced even more if intent to steal is evident to the prosecutors in your case. Joyriding is a misdemeanor in Ann Arbor, but is considered a “high misdemeanor” as it can lead to up to two years in prison and a fine of $1,500. With intent to steal involved, up to 5 years behind bars and additional fines of up to three times the value of the vehicle could result. A criminal record will accompany any UDAA or auto theft charge.
Always work with an attorney if you or a loved one has been accused of driving away a motor vehicle without permission. Never speak to police about your case before you are able to get in touch with a lawyer who can protect you throughout investigation and a potential trial. Grabel & Associates is available 24/7 for clients statewide who are facing automobile theft charges.
Grabel & Associates has remained committed to protecting Michigan’s wrongly accused for over a decade, and our team is ready right now to take on your unique case. We will do everything we can to fight with you and for you throughout every stage of your case, beginning right away with a free initial case analysis. Get in touch with our qualified defense attorneys now and start protecting your rights against police and prosecutors who will seek to land you behind bars for as long as possible.
Our past clients will tell you that our attorneys are difference-makers, and we are prepared to begin guiding you towards a beneficial case result immediately. Call 1-800-342-7896 for a free case consultation, or contact us online. We are available 24/7 for clients statewide.