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Driver License Lawyer Wins Again

This blog in this case is about our client who refused a breath test and her license was revoked for a year. Don’t worry, there is a happy ending, we got it back, but if you are looking for driver license restoration for having multiple drinking and driving offenses click here.

In this case, our client was drinking with friends at a birthday party in downtown Plymouth. She had more than she had planned and when it came time to leave she backed into a car. Shortly after that she was arrested and charged with drinking and driving. When the police asked her to submit to a breath test after she was arrested she refused and an implied consent refusal was issued.

Luckily for our client she called Aaron J. Boria, the premier criminal defense lawyer for drinking and driving and driver license restoration. Call (734) 453-7806 today for a free consultation.

Implied Consent Refusal Michigan

If you refuse a breath test after you have been arrested in Michigan then your license will be revoked for a year. Michigan law says that if you are arrested for drinking and driving then you have already consented to a breath test.

You cannot drive at all for a violation for an implied consent refusal.

There is hope! You can challenge the refusal at the secretary of state or you can file for a hardship license. In this case we decided that filing for the hardship license was the best route, and we were right.

After filing some documents and making an argument to the circuit court judge a hardship license was granted. Our client will be able to legally drive to work, school, medical appointments, and anything court related.

If your license has been revoked for refusing a breath test then you need to call Michigan driver license lawyer, Aaron J. Boria today (734) 453-7806.