If you are under the legal drinking age of 21, you could face drunk driving accusations even if your blood alcohol content level is significantly below the legal limit of 0.08%. It is critical that you contact an attorney right away if you are accused of operating a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol, even if you know your ability to safely drive has not been affected. Though evidence of impairment or an illicit BAC is required in cases involving suspects over the age of 21, underage drivers can be convicted under Michigan’s Zero Tolerance law based off of any blood alcohol content. Grabel & Associates knows how to protect underage clients after DUI accusations, and we understand how Detroit courts and judges handle Zero Tolerance cases. Contact our Detroit DUI attorneys immediately for a free initial case consultation and begin working to avoid serious penalties.
At Grabel & Associates, our lawyers are committed to doing whatever it takes to help you win your battle against wrongful conviction or excessively harsh penalties. Our Detroit DUI defense lawyers have the skill needed to help you obtain the best available result, and our firm has been working in cases similar to yours for over 10 years. We know how to help clients set reasonable goals and know what it takes to reach those goals, and are available 24/7 to begin helping you in your fight against misdemeanor conviction. We have worked with underage and juvenile clients in many past cases and understand how the law will affect the unique details of your case. Don’t hesitate to contact an attorney, we are always ready to begin guiding you through the best steps to take in any stage of your case.
The state of Michigan has set legal blood alcohol content limits above which a person can be assumed to be impaired. For regular drivers, this limit is 0.08%, and for commercial drivers the limit is 0.04%. For persons under the age of 21, however, the legal limit is 0.02%, and even a BAC under 0.08% could result in Zero Tolerance DUI conviction.
Unless your alcohol consumption meets one of the below conditions, you will be faced with drunk driving conviction and serious criminal penalties. Exceptions to the Zero Tolerance drunk driving law include:
No matter what the specifics of your case, it is essential that you contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer right away and begin fighting back against criminal conviction. We know what it takes to protect your rights and defend your freedom throughout investigation and trial. Speak with an attorney from our Detroit defense firm now and begin your battle for justice.
The penalties for an underage drunk driving conviction with a BAC under 0.08% are as follows.
First offense: Potential fine of up to $250, community service up to 15 days.
Second offense: Fine of as much as $500, and 60 days of community service.
If your blood alcohol content level is over 0.08%, you could also face OWI conviction and potential jail time, fines, and a criminal record, along with other possible penalties. Contact an experienced DUI defense lawyer immediately to begin working towards the best available result, and do not hesitate to begin your fight for justice.
Our lawyers are committed to doing whatever it takes to protect clients facing drunk driving allegations, no matter what the specific details of a case. We believe that every client is innocent until proven guilty, and are dedicated to guarding against wrongful conviction in all DUI/OWI cases. We know the value of having an attorney on your side who is willing to develop a legal approach tailored to the specific details of your case, and we fight every client’s legal battle as if it were our own. With so much at stake, you need a top level attorney fighting for you every step of the way. Our team is available 24/7 to provide you with a free initial case analysis.
Call 1-800-342-7896 now for a free initial case consultation and begin protecting your rights and freedom. You can also contact us online and set up a case consultation with Scott Grabel or another member of our experienced team. Fight to win your Detroit DUI case and protect yourself throughout investigation and trial.