How to Fight a Michigan DUI and Win.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 4, 2022

How to fight a Michigan DUI.

How to fight a Michigan DUI

If you find yourself facing a DUI charge in Michigan, your first question may be, “How can I fight a Michigan DUI and win?” It can be a complex situation. However, with proper knowledge and assistance, you may be able to effectively contest the charges. The initial step is to acquaint yourself with the DUI laws in Michigan. Since the charges and consequences vary based on your specific case, it is crucial to comprehend the exact nature of the charges against you.

Getting a DUI in Michigan can lead to severe outcomes. Upon conviction, you could be subjected to fines, imprisonment, and the suspension or revocation of your driver’s license. Moreover, this offense can negatively impact your job and insurance costs, underscoring the importance of taking appropriate measures to contest the charges.

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Information on a Macomb County Domestic Violence Charge

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|Nov 3, 2022

Domestic violence charge in Macomb County.
Charged with domestic violence in Macomb County?

What is a domestic violence charge in Macomb County and Michigan?

Once a domestic violence conviction is on your record, it can lead to serious consequences that can affect you for a lifetime. This article is designed to provide you with an overview of a Michigan domestic violence charge.

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Advice from a Macomb County Michigan Bench Warrant Attorney.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 2, 2022

Macomb County bench warrant attorney
Macomb County bench warrant attorney.

Do you have a Macomb County Michigan bench warrant for your arrest?

When people face minor charges or traffic tickets, they may be tempted to skip the court date. Others may have missed the court date by forgetting to appear for court. Despite a person’s intention, Michigan courts do not look favorably on someone who fails to appear for a court hearing. When you miss a court date, the judge will issue a bench warrant to force you to appear. If you believe that a Macomb County court issued a bench warrant for your arrest, you should find a Macomb County bench warrant attorney.

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How a Michigan Domestic Violence Conviction affects your gun rights.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 3, 2022

A Michigan domestic violence conviction will eliminate your ability to own a gun.
A Michigan domestic violence conviction can eliminate your right to own a gun.

From the moment you are charged with domestic violence, your gun rights are restricted by Michigan law. If you are facing a domestic violence charge or have a PPO issued against you, your ability to purchase, carry, transport, a firearm is strictly prohibited.

A Michigan domestic violence conviction eliminates your ability to possess a gun. You will lose your CPL. Also, it will be harder for you to purchase a firearm in the future.    If you live in a house with someone who owns firearms, you cannot stay there as long as the guns are present.

The restriction on your gun rights does not depend on guilt or innocence, as long as you have charges of domestic violence pending against you. Again, if you have Concealed Pistol License (CPL), it will be suspended until your case is closed.

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What are the benefits of a Michigan OWI expungement?

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 7, 2022

Benefits of a Michigan OWI expungement.
Benefits of a Michigan OWI expungement.

A Michigan drunk driving conviction will follow you around for years, even if it is your first offense. There are very few things that will be worse than the possibility of losing your license, not being able to get one at all, and having a drinking and driving conviction on your record. However, removing an OWI conviction from your criminal record is possible. There are several benefits of a Michigan OWI expungement.

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Guide to 42nd District Court – New Baltimore – Drunk Driving

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 3, 2022

42nd District Court - New Baltimore - Drunk Driving
42nd District Court – New Baltimore – Drunk Driving

New Baltimore: 42nd District Court

The 42ndDistrict Court is located in Macomb County in the City of New Baltimore. The court services the communities of New Baltimore, Chesterfield Township, Village of New Haven and Lenox Township.

The 42nd District Court is located at the following address:

35071 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore, MI 48047

Phone: 586-725-9500

Judge: Honorable William Hackel

Drunk driving cases are among the most frequent charges in the 42nd District Court in New Baltimore. Since Czarnecki & Taylor is located in Macomb County, and because of our weekly appearances at the 42nd District Court, we have extensive familiarity with how drunk driving cases are handled in that court.

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What it means to be charged with a Michigan OWI?

Charged with a Michigan OWI?
Michigan OWI

Michigan has very strict laws on drunk driving. It is important to understand what constitutes a Michigan OWI and Michigan OWVI, as well as the penalties associated with each offense. This article provides information about Michigan’s OWI offense and links to more in-depth resources.

What does it mean to be charged with a Michigan OWI?

Michigan law defines a number of scenarios where a person can be charged with Michigan OWI (operating while intoxicated) or Michigan OWVI (operating while visibly impaired). The offenses include: driving while visibly impaired (BAC of less than .08); operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .08 or more; operating a motor vehicle with a BAC greater than .17; and many more.

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How to reinstate your suspended Michigan driver’s license.

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 4, 2022

How to reinstate your suspended Michigan driver's license?.
How to reinstate your suspended Michigan driver’s license.

“How do I reinstate my suspended Michigan driver’s license?”

Michigan drivers ask us this question every day. To reinstate your suspended Michigan driver’s license means understanding the reason your license was suspended or revoked and what you must do to fix it.

The reinstatement procedure varies depending on what type of violation occurred. For reinstating your driving privileges after an OWI/DUI, you will need to reinstate your license through the Secretary of State (or SOS), while reinstatement after a traffic violation or failure to pay a ticket is completed through the court. Be aware that reinstating your driver’s license can be complicated, expensive, and time-consuming – especially with multiple violations on your record.

Suspensions vs Revocations

Many people confuse suspensions and revocations. It is important to understand the difference because the process to reinstate your license is different depending on whether your license is revoked or suspended.

If your license is revoked, then you have lost your license indefinitely. To restore a revoked license, you have to attend a hearing at the SOS. On the other hand, if your driver’s license is suspended, then you can just wait until the suspension expires and your license will be reinstated after payment of a fee.

We go into the differences in this in-depth article.

2021 law reinstated 73,000 Michigan driver’s licenses

A new law took effect that eliminated driver’s license suspensions for approximately 73,000 Michigan residents who failed to pay tickets, court fines, or failed to appear in court for certain non-moving and other violations. The Secretary of State will automatically reinstate your suspended Michigan driver’s license if you qualify. The 73,000 people affected by this law will be able to use their existing license or have a new one immediately issued by the Secretary of State.

If you have additional suspensions on your record you must resolve those matters before reinstatement of your suspended Michigan driver’s license will take place. If you are a driver with additional infractions on your record, including additional suspensions or revocations, you will need to address those issues before you will be able to reinstate your suspended Michigan license.

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What are the benefits of Michigan’s HYTA law-Holmes Youthful Trainee Act?

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|NOV 4, 2022

Michigan's HYTA law.
What are the benefits of Michigan’s HYTA law?

Michigan’s HYTA law is designed to provide individuals who commit offenses an opportunity to keep a conviction off of their criminal history. HYTA helps protect their futures by allowing them to avoid a conviction. In addition, it allows young people to be eligible for special educational and employment opportunities that may not be available otherwise because of a conviction.

By avoiding a conviction, those who are eligible under this law can still live productive lives without the difficult consequences that often follow from a criminal record. Overall, Michigan’s HYTA law offers many benefits for young people who have made mistakes and provides them with the opportunity to overcome these mistakes, build better futures for themselves, and contribute more effectively as members of society.

What is the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, also known as HYTA?

Michigan’s HYTA law, MCL 762.11, is a Michigan statute that allows youthful offenders to avoid a conviction on their criminal history for crimes they committed. After Michigan’s Holmes Youthful Trainee Act  (also known as Michigan’s HYTA Law)  is invoked, it gives judges discretion over what punishment the Michigan youth may receive – typically probation, fines and costs, restitution and/or community service.

In general, however, it is more likely for a Michigan judge to sentence an eligible offender who invokes the Michigan HYTA law to a term of probation rather than incarceration. Judges may also order defendants to community service and alcohol or drug abuse programs. Michigan law requires that the judge impose certain conditions of probation intended to provide for rehabilitation.

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Information About Operating Under the Influence of Marijuana in Michigan

By Attorney James Czarnecki|Czarnecki & Taylor PLLC|Nov, 3, 2022

Information About Operating Under the Influence of Marijuana in Michigan
Information About Operating Under the Influence of Marijuana in Michigan

Since Michigan legalized recreational marijuana, charges for operating under the influence of marijuana are on the rise. There are several things to understand about this offense. First, it is important to know what constitutes marijuana impaired driving under Michigan law. Like DUI offenses, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of marijuana can result in very serious charges.

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