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For a OUI case at the 46th District Court in Southfield, finding a qualified lawyer that specializes in OUI defense is very important. The high consequences for an OUI conviction means that you should not take chances when it comes to your attorney. Engaging the services of a OUI lawyer early on is key, because your lawyer needs time to evaluate your case and build a strong defense.
Felony and misdemeanor OUI convictions result in permanent negative consequences to your driving and criminal record. With OUI felony conviction there are unavoidable sentence conditions such as either a prison or jail sentence, countless community service work, alcohol treatment and constant testing, along with other strict sanctions. If you are convicted by plea or after trial of felony OUI for a case out of Southfield, the assigned Oakland County Circuit Court Judge has the sole discretion to decide how much incarceration you serve (taking into consideration that there is a mandatory minimum of 30 days in jail or 1 year in prison for felony OUI 3rd Offense). A misdemeanor OUI conviction will also set you back in life, personally and financially. For a misdemeanor OUI conviction the Judge has complete discretion to order in a jail sentence, and up to 2 years of probation with conditions of probation decided by the Judge. In addition, the Michigan Secretary of State will take tough action against your driving privileges. The only possible conclusion to this is to hire the best lawyer you can afford.
A highly recommended lawyer for the 46th District Court is Daniel Hilf of Hilf & Hilf, PLC. Attorney Daniel Hilf has over 20 years experience of passionately defending OUI charges in Southfield, and he currently is accepting new OUI clients.
Attorney Daniel Hilf’s accolades include:
Attorney Hilf provides a persistently strong OUI legal representation for all felony and misdemeanor cases in Southfield.
Call Hilf & Hilf today for your Southfield OUI case or any other traffic ticket.