My son was charged with MIP. He did take the BT and blew a .087. He had one beer and was walking down the street. How would he plead not guilty if they have it on a test?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Yes, he should plead not guilty at the arraignment. Your ought to get the police report and other evidence to defend the charge. There many Michigan cities and townships whose MIP ordinances are written in a way that violates the constitution. Last week, attorney Daniel Hajji had 2 cases dismissed primarily based on the unconstitutionality of the novi mip ordinance.
In sum, he should plead not guilty and fight it.
Plead not guilty at the arraignment. There has to be probable cause to stop someone for violation of the law. That is something more than just walking down the street and being under age. http://www.wolverinelaw.com
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