While first and second offense DUI charges can result in misdemeanor conviction, a third offense could lead to felony DUI charges. The penalties are much more severe if you already have two previous convictions on record, and the consequences of a third could last a lifetime. Contact a Grand Rapids DUI lawyer right away if you are at risk of facing felony drunk driving charges. Our team is available 24/7 to begin working with any client statewide, and we will immediately begin helping you in your fight for justice.
For over 10 years, nationally ranked trial lawyer Scott Grabel, who has the skill needed to guide you to exceptional results in your Michigan OWI case, has guided our experienced firm. In both felony and misdemeanor cases, our lawyers have aided clients in seeking case dismissals, lessened sentences, favorable bargains, and court victories. We know what it takes to win, even in the toughest cases, and will dedicate as much time as necessary to developing a unique strategy for your case. Call now for a free initial case consultation and take action against overly aggressive police and prosecutors who will try to put you behind bars.
Persons over the age of 21 who operate a motor vehicle with a BAC over 0.08% can be charged with felony drunk driving. If your BAC is below the legal limit, yet your ability to drive was visibly impaired by alcohol consumption, you can face OWVI charges. Persons driving on a commercial license may be charged with drunk driving if operating a vehicle with a BAC over 0.04%, while minors can be charged with a Zero Tolerance DUI if they operate a vehicle with a BAC over 0.02%.
While the penalties you will face if convicted of OWI are always severe, the most serious cases are those involving a third drunk driving accusation, because a felony record and associated punishment is on the line. Contact Grabel & Associates now for a free initial case consultation and learn more about how the specific details of your case could affect the charges you face and potential penalties at stake.
If you are convicted of Operating While Intoxicated and are a repeat offender with two previous convictions on record, you could face:
Obviously, the penalties for a third drunk driving conviction in Grand Rapids are extreme, and often as much as five times as harsh as those for a first or second offense conviction.
If you are facing a third Zero Tolerance conviction, you need to contact a lawyer immediately. Repeat offenders face potential jail time, enhanced fines, and license suspension along with other sanctions.
It is critical to be aware of how much is on the line in a felony DUI case, and to act swiftly to hire an experienced attorney who is able to guide you to the best available outcome. Grabel & Associates is available now to begin fighting for you and we will not rest until everything possible has been done to protect against felony drunk driving conviction.
At Grabel & Associates, we believe everyone accused of drunk driving is innocent until proven guilty, regardless of their past record. You deserve the best defense throughout your case just as anyone else accused of a crime would, and your rights deserve to be thoroughly protected during investigation and in a potential trial. Our lawyers are committed to providing individualized criminal defense strategies to clients statewide, and for over 10 years have worked to deliver exceptional results in Grand Rapids’ courtrooms. Our client testimonials demonstrate how valued our representation is by those who have worked with us in the past, and our proven results show why we have gained a reputation as one of Michigan’s top firms.
Our firm provides free case consultations 24/7 to anyone who has been charged with drunk driving. Call 1-800-342-7896 now from anywhere in Michigan and begin fighting to defend your future. Alternatively, contact our firm online and set up a complimentary case analysis. Our team of trial lawyers is ready now to help you throughout your case.