Financial professionals, whether advisors, planners, brokers, or CPAs, are entrusted with clients’ financial futures, and if they maintain a clean record and act responsibly, they can build successful, respected careers. But an OWI charge in Michigan can jeopardize that trust because it raises legal, ethical, and reputational red flags that…
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Michigan OWI for Doctors: Consequences and Strategies
Doctors dedicate years of training and sacrifice to earn their medical licenses, and when they practice responsibly, they build careers based on trust, skill, and compassion. But an OWI charge in Michigan threatens that hard-earned reputation and license, because it raises both legal and professional questions that the Board of…
Intoxilyzer 9000 – Michigan’s New Breath Test Instrument
Effective immediately, the Intoxilizer 9000 is replacing the DataMaster DMT as Michigan’s new breath test instrument. If you are arrested for DUI in Michigan, the chances are good your breath will be tested on a 9000. If you were over the legal limit, then keep in mind that a top…
Can You Get a DUI for Being High?
Many people ask us if you can get a DUI for being high. The answer is yes, you can get a DUI in Michigan for being high on Marijuana. If you use cannabis for medical or recreational purposes, you might wonder, “How do cops test for a weed DUI? Police…
Michigan Drunk Driving Case Dismissed After Anonymous 911 Call Ruled Insufficient to Support Traffic Stop
Michigan drivers are sometimes stopped under suspicion of intoxicated driving after a concerned citizen calls 911. The validity of these traffic stops are highly fact-specific, and depending on exactly what is reported to 911, the stop may or may not be sufficient to support a DUI conviction. One case in…
Drivers with Marijuana in their System are Less Likely to Cause Accidents than Drivers with a .05 BAC
A new comprehensive study on the effects of marijuana use and driving has demonstrated that the use of marijuana has far less impact on driving than does the use of alcohol. Despite the fact that the emerging science suggests that drivers can use marijuana and operate their vehicles safely, the…
Infrastructure Bill Breathalyzer Won’t Be What You Think
President Joe Biden’s Investment and Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) does require automakers to install advanced impairment detection technology, and sets a timeline for doing so. It is up to the transportation department to decide what technology to use. As part of vehicle safety measures designed to determine if the…
Advanced Impaired Driving Technology Could Begin Stopping Drunk Drivers in Two Years
On November 15, 2021, President Biden signed into law the bipartisan Investment Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA). This new law contains a provision requiring that all passenger vehicles eventually be equipped with technology that will stop drunk drivers. New cars may start utilizing such technology immediately, but the law won’t…
What Happens to Drivers License After MI DUI Arrest?
Immediately upon your arrest for DUI in Michigan the arresting officer notifies the Secretary of State. This happens when the arresting officer destroys your plastic driver’s license and prepares a DI-177, which is entitled “Breath Blood or Urine Report Michigan Temporary Driving Permit.” This document becomes your paper license and…
Infrastructure Bill to Combat Drunk Driving by Requiring Alcohol Monitoring Technology
The bipartisan Investment Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) seeks to combat drunk driving by requiring all new passenger vehicles be equipped with Advanced Alcohol Monitoring Technology. The drive behind this section of the 2702-page IIJA was led by Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell. MADD also played a significant role in the…