Legal Question in DUI Law in California
MIP in Michigan
I was walking to my dorm one
evening when I was stopped by a
police car. They asked me if I had
been drinking and I said yes. I had
consumed three beers that evening
but it wasn't long enough ago in the
evening for me to contest and say
that I hadn't. They didn't breathalyze
me or anything but they still gave
me an MIP. After I was given the
ticket, they gave me a ride to my
dorm. Do I have any grounds to fight
this? What should I plead at my
hearing?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: MIP in Michigan
If this occurred in Michigan, call Attorney John English on Monday. You can reach him at 1 8667665245. He gets great results with many alcohol cases. You certainly don't need a criminal conviction on your record for the rest of your life.
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Re: MIP in Michigan
You're under 21; the police asked you if you were drinking acohol which , for you, is illegal; you decided it would be foolish to lie and said yes.
Is there something about admitting to a crime and then being charged that you don't get?
Plead not quilty at your arraignment unless the magistrate alllows you a deferral under the MIP act. Otherwise, set it for pretrial and convince the prosecutor to allow the deferral.
Or, if you're uncomfortable with conducting your own defense, ask your parents to pay for a lawyer.