It's nearly unheard of to avoid some sort of jail or probation for a Michigan drunk driving case. When I speak to new clients, we set expectations for their case, but I also tell them to big dream on the outcome. The big dream is not the expectation, but rather something to motivate the client; the closer we get to that, the better the outcome.
I tell clients that past clients of mine have earned a sentence of no probation, meaning only fines and costs were paid with no jail or supervision by the court. Every client of mine goes on the same proactive program from day one, so each client has the same opportunity to earn that result. The court, probation staff and facts of the case will be major deciders in the outcome of the case, but each client is empowered to reach that goal if they are willing to follow my lead. To learn more about how my clients work toward those BIG GOALS, read more here Let's start by saying that 99.9 percent of people who plead guilty to a drunk driving case, or are found guilty at trial will end up on probation in Michigan. It's the default, the most likely outcome, and probably what will happen in your case if you're reading this, but it's possible to avoid.
How do I know? I know because a few of my clients avoid probation each year, and it's because they went above and beyond on my proactive program. It takes the right judge, the right case, and a very motivated client, but it happens. What does it mean to avoid probation? Well it saves you a lot of money in not having probation oversight fees and the cost of testing for drugs and alcohol. It means no one telling you when and where you can travel or not travel, and your life is back to normal. If you've been arrested for a DUI and ultimately are convicted or plead guilty, it might not be the best time to begin drinking again, but each client will make their own decision, and frankly not being on probation allows you to drink (responsibly and not drive). If avoiding probation is a goal for you or someone you care about, don't get your hopes up, but let's talk about the court, the judge, the case, and your motivation to go above and beyond. You might be one of the handful of my clients who avoid probation. |
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