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What to Do After Being Charged with a DUI in Michigan

Jul 30, 2018, by Maurice Davis in Legal Blog, OWI
The Aftermath of a DUI in Michigan

Being charged with a DUI usually happens in a whirlwind of activity. Whether you’ve been drinking or not, the events leading up to a DUI charge can be a blur. If you’re a first time DUI offender, you’re most likely unsure of what comes next. The smartest thing to do after a drinking and driving charge is to find a DUI lawyer. There are always legal options available, and a good attorney will be able to advise you as your case progresses. Additionally, there are a few things you’ll be able to do on your own to make this progression smoother.

A Michigan DUI attorney at Davis Law Group can fight on your behalf against a Michigan DUI charge. Our lawyers understand the law that governs intoxicated driving charges and can help protect your rights and freedoms. We have experience handling DUI cases in Detroit, Flint, Port Huron, Southfield, and more. The sooner you get in contact, the sooner we can help you. Call us right away at (313) 818-3238 to schedule a free consultation.

Prepare Your Account of the DUI Stop

Every detail is essential when you’re facing a DUI case. You need to record all of your recollections regarding the stop before any memories start to fade. It can help to write down your account or record yourself speaking about it. When talking about what happened, be sure to include things, such as:

  • Where the stop occurred
  • When the stop occurred
  • What reason the officer gave for stopping you
  • If you performed or declined a field sobriety test
  • If a chemical test was performed, and if so, what form it took (breath, blood, or urine)
  • Any statements you made to the officer regarding what you had to drink

It is a well-known standard of the law that anything you say is usable as evidence against you. This includes what you write down. While it is essential to create as detailed an account of the stop as possible, it is equally as important not to share this account with anyone but your DUI lawyer.

Make All Your Social Media Accounts Private

Anything you post on social media can also be used against you. It is a common practice among prosecutors to look through your social media accounts for any incriminating posts. Pictures of alcohol, comments describing your drinking, and videos in which you appear intoxicated could all harm your case. Privatizing your accounts can prevent anything from being taken out of context and used to incriminate you.

Find Witnesses From the Day or Night in Question

A witness can be vital in proving that you weren’t driving under the influence of alcohol. Friends or family who were with you can testify:

  • You weren’t drinking.
  • You weren’t drinking to the point of excess or intoxication.
  • You were drinking long enough before driving that you were not intoxicated while operating your vehicle.

Ask any possible witnesses if they would be willing to give a statement to your attorney or in court. Witness testimony can be one of the most influential factors in your favor, so find as many as possible. Your DUI attorney can help you if you have questions regarding who would be a good witness or what you should ask them.

Let Davis Law Group Help You With Your Case

DUI charges are stressful, and a dedicated attorney can help make sure that your bases are covered. If you have been charged with a DUI in Detroit, Flint, Port Huron, or Southfield, speak with a skilled DUI attorney right away at Davis Law Group. For a no-cost, no-obligation case assessment to discuss your legal options, contact us at (313) 818-3238.