Drunk driving charges are extremely serious, and anyone accused of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated should hire a CDL DUI lawyer in Michigan as soon as possible. It is even more critical to hire an experienced attorney if you rely on your driver’s license to work, and it is important to be aware of the increased penalties possible for persons accused of being intoxicated while operating public transportation.
At Grabel & Associates, we understand that you need to get back on the road as soon as possible and avoid jail time and fines. When you operate a public transportation vehicle while drunk in Michigan, you can face criminal penalties in addition to your DUI charge. In addition to losing your job, money, and freedom to drive, you could face severe restrictions on other aspects of your freedom for the rest of your life. Contact our criminal defense attorneys now to fight public transportation OWI charges.
If you operate a vehicle while on a commercial driver’s license, you cannot drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) over 0.04%. This is half the legal alcohol allowance for regular drivers, and persons operating public transportation may not feel at all intoxicated while still breaking the law. If you drive a public transportation bus, a school bus, or other motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, you will be held responsible for drunk driving and harshly sentenced. You can also be charged with endangering others, child endangerment, and additional charges which could result in increased fines, jail time, and longer license revocation.
Don’t hesitate to contact an attorney if you are accused of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol in Ann Arbor, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Detroit or anywhere else in the state. We will work to investigate every detail of your case and help you work around every legal issue that could impact your outcome. Let us guide you to an impressive case result; we defend clients in pre-file, trial, and post-conviction stages.
If you operate a motor vehicle on a regular driver’s license with a blood alcohol content level above 0.08%, you could be convicted of OWI. Anyone who drives on a commercial driver’s license (CDL) can be convicted of Operating While Intoxicated if they drive with a blood alcohol content over 0.04%. If convicted, you could face up to 93 days in jail, a fine of up to $500, community service, and driver’s license suspension. If you are convicted of a 2nd DUI crime within 7 years, you could face up to a year in prison, fines of as much as $1,000, and driver’s license revocation. A third OWI charge in your lifetime can result in felony charges, up to 5 years in prison, probation, fines of up to $5,000, community service, driver’s license revocation, and more. If you are operating public transport, you could be charged with endangerment, especially if there are passengers under the age of 16. If you are convicted of child endangerment, you could face longer prison terms, increased fines, and other penalties. Operating public transportation while intoxicated is extremely serious, and these criminal cases can be extremely complex. Contact Grabel & Associates now to fight against a Michigan conviction.
When you work with one of Michigan’s top criminal defense law firms, you guarantee that you will benefit from an individualized strategy fit to your unique case. Our experience over the past decade fighting for clients in intoxicated driving cases gives us valuable insight into Michigan courts, and we know how to best defend you throughout every stage of your case. If you drive public transportation and are accused of being under the influence of alcohol, work with the best possible DUI defense lawyer in Ann Arbor, Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, or anywhere else in Michigan.
Our attorneys combine for over 100 years of legal experience, and we understand how to defend clients in even the most complex cases. We look over every detail leading up to your arrest and charges and will determine the best course of action to take in order to help you avoid jail, fines, and license suspension or revocation. We have proven our skill in thousands of past cases, and our statewide attorneys are ready to begin defending you immediately.
Call us right now at 1-800-342-7896 for a free case consultation with an experienced analyst. You can also contact us online and set up a free consultation with OWI lawyer Scott Grabel. Our attorneys deliver comprehensive criminal defense strategies, utilizing the most innovative and up to date tactics that have proven to be effective in courts. We know the judges you will face and have experience working within the Michigan criminal justice system. Our unrivaled experience allows us to consistently deliver the best possible results for clients in all intoxicated driving cases. Contact us immediately and let us protect your rights while fighting to beat criminal charges.