Michigan Criminal Laws FAQs
Super Drunk (High Breath Alcohol Content)
Operating a Vehicle with a High BAC (Super Drunk) – MCL 257.625(1)(c)
FAQ 1: What BAC level qualifies as “High BAC” or “Super Drunk” in Michigan?
Answer: In Michigan, operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.17% or more is considered “High BAC” or “Super Drunk.” This carries more severe penalties than a standard OWI (Operating While Intoxicated).
FAQ 2: What are the enhanced penalties for a first-offense High BAC conviction in Michigan?
Answer: Penalties for a first-offense High BAC conviction can include up to 180 days in jail, a fine of $200 to $700, a mandatory ignition interlock device on the vehicle for one year, license suspension for one year (with a restricted license possible after 45 days with an interlock), and mandatory alcohol treatment.
FAQ 3: Can the prosecution use a preliminary breath test (PBT) as evidence in a Super Drunk case?
Answer: Generally, a PBT administered at the roadside is used to establish probable cause for an arrest but is not admissible as evidence in court to prove a specific BAC level. The prosecution will typically rely on an evidentiary breath test or blood test administered at a police station or hospital.
FAQ 4: What legal challenges can be raised against a High BAC charge?
Answer: Defenses can include challenging the legality of the initial traffic stop, the administration and accuracy of the evidentiary breath or blood test, any medical conditions that might affect the test results, and ensuring the proper chain of custody of blood samples.
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FAQ 5: How can a defense attorney help with a High BAC charge?
Answer: An attorney can investigate the circumstances of the stop and testing, challenge the admissibility of evidence, negotiate with the prosecution for a potential reduction in charges, and present mitigating factors at sentencing to minimize penalties.
A super drunk charge is very serious in Michigan can have serious consequences affecting your driving privileges, job, finances, and even your freedom. It’s crucial to understand your rights and explore all available legal options.
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Oakland County
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- Telephone Number: (248) 858-0344
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- Telephone Number: (586) 469-5150
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- Telephone Number (Civil/Family): (313) 224-5510
- Telephone Number (Criminal): (313) 224-5261 or (313) 224-2503
- Address (Civil/Family): 2 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226
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- Address: 180 Ottawa Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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- Telephone Number: (231) 922-4701
- Address: 328 Washington Street, Suite 300, Traverse City, MI 49684
- Website: Traverse City 13h Circuit Court
Monroe County
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- Telephone Number: (734) 240-7020
- Address: 106 E First Street, Monroe, MI 48161
- Website: Monroe County 38th Circuit Court