If you’ve been through the drunk driving defense process before, you likely realize just how serious a DUI charge could be. With even more at stake as a repeat offender, and a much smaller chance that a judge or jury will favorably view your story, it is even more crucial that you contact an experienced defense lawyer who can help you throughout your legal battle. With our firm on your side, you can be confident that you are doing all you can to protect your rights and defend your freedom, no matter what the specific details of your case. Contact our Muskegon OWI lawyers right away and let us begin applying our proven strategies to your unique case. We are available 24/7 to provide initial case analysis to anyone in Muskegon or throughout Michigan.
Scott Grabel has experience working with OWI clients in misdemeanor and felony cases, including second offense drunk driving cases, and we know what it takes to win because we have spent extensive time fighting for the rights of clients statewide over the past 10 years. Our firm knows how time-sensitive DUI cases can be, which is why we are committed to 24/7 availability, and we will not rest until you have received comprehensive criminal defense throughout investigation, trial, and every other step of the criminal justice process.
Our proven results show why Grabel & Associates has established a reputation as one of Muskegon’s top OWI firms for repeat offenders, and we are prepared to begin applying our proven strategies to your case right away. Get in touch as soon as possible, so that our team can begin gathering details about your OWI 2nd offense case and developing a defense strategy tailored to the unique aspects of your situation.
If you drive after consuming alcohol, and police determine you are intoxicated either using BAC evidence or other means, you could be convicted of OWI in Muskegon. Our lawyers understand Michigan drunk driving law and the potential penalties that could result, and we also know what it takes to protect clients after false allegations. Our team has seen the approaches that overzealous police and prosecutors attempt to utilize in repeat offender OWI cases, and we are ready to help you fight back against jail time, fines, license suspension, and other serious punishment.
To begin your battle for a great case outcome, call or contact our firm online right away. Scott Grabel or another member of our experienced team will immediately begin analyzing your OWI case and start guiding you towards an exceptional case outcome. Don’t hesitate to contact our firm – our lawyers are ready to provide top-rated legal services to anyone in Muskegon now.
If you are caught driving with a BAC over 0.08%, or if for other reasons it can be demonstrated in court that you drove while intoxicated, you may be convicted of misdemeanor OWI. The penalties for a second Operating While Intoxicated Conviction include a jail sentence of up to 1 year, with a minimum sentence of 5 days. In addition, you could face a fine of as little as $200, or as much as $1,000. Your license will be taken away for at least a year, and you will have to win a license hearing to get back on the road. You may need to pay fees to get your license back, and have an ignition interlock device installed. Other penalties could include community service, a criminal record, mandatory DUI education, vehicle immobilization, and more.
Our firm is committed to providing premier defense statewide, and we understand the importance of creating unique defense approaches in all OWI cases, so that you can target the police and prosecutor mistakes that have been made in your case in efforts to obtain a better case outcome. Experienced trial attorney Scott Grabel works closely with the rest of our qualified team to identify and implement the most effective defense strategies in Muskegon criminal cases. Contact our firm now and start fighting to protect your future.
We are available to provide an initial consultation at no cost to you as soon as you get in touch with us. Contact us online or call 1-800-342-7896 toll free to speak with an experienced attorney about your case and what you need to say and do to avoid conviction.