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For OUI allegations at the 48th District Court in Bloomfield Hills Michigan, retaining a top level OUI attorney is a very wise decision. OUI convictions carry serious and permanent sentencing results on both your driving and criminal records. Your attorney needs sufficient time to build a strong defense strategy to help you obtain the best results given your circumstances. When it comes to retaining counsel, the earlier the better.
An OUI conviction causes some of the strictest legal penalties in Michigan. This is true even for someone without a prior OUI conviction. With OUI felony accusations the stakes are much higher. A felony OUI conviction will lead to incarceration in either jail or prison. If the Judge sentences you to jail for OUI 3rd Offense you will also receive probation. Probation will include counseling and testing for alcohol and substance issues, many hours of community service, fines and costs, and other probationary conditions at the discretion of the Judge. Violating the conditions of a felony OUI probation can send you to prison. The maximum sentence for felony OUI is 5 years in prison, unless habitual sentencing applies. The minimum possible sentence for felony OUI is 30 days in jail (which cannot be served on tether or otherwise suspended) or 1 year in prison.
Misdemeanor OUI convictions can also result in very demanding sentences. For a misdemeanor OUI sentencing, the Judge has the ability to order jail and up to 2 years of probation with strict probationary conditions. A common result for probation violation is jail.
If convicted of OUI, the Secretary of State will take action against your driving privileges. Depending upon the nature of your conviction and prior history of OUIs, you will incur a restriction, suspension, and/or revocation of your driving privileges. Retaining a OUI attorney with experience is critical to obtaining a great result.
The OUI lawyer that is recommended many times over for drunk driving cases at the 48th District Court is attorney Daniel Hilf. Attorney Daniel Hilf is a very intelligent, aggressive, and capable OUI lawyer with more than 20 years of criminal defense experience.
Attorney Daniel Hilf defends all traffic related charges, including:
Attorney Daniel Hilf’s criminal defense background includes:
All criminal charges and traffic tickets in West Bloomfield Michigan are scheduled for hearing at the 48th District Court, which is located at 4280 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302-3200. OUI felony cases in West Bloomfield begin at the 48th District Court. If a probable cause found by a Judge after preliminary examination or stipulated to by prosecution and Defense, the case is “bound over” (transferred) to the Oakland County Circuit Court (also known as the 6th Circuit Court). The Oakland County Circuit Court, which is located atis located at 1200 N. Telegraph Road in the city of Pontiac, Michigan 48341, handles trials and felony pleas in Oakland county.
Call Hilf & Hilf today for any 48th District Court traffic or criminal matter.