by Michael D. Hills | Aug 20, 2014 | Michigan Drunk Driving, Michigan Law
I am often asked about the different tests officers conduct on individuals who are pulled over and suspected of drinking and driving. In the state of Michigan, a person must not operate a vehicle if he or she “has an alcohol content of 0.08 grams or more per 100...
by Michael D. Hills | Sep 10, 2014 | Michigan Drunk Driving, Michigan Law
This blog post is a continuation of the drunk driving series from the last few weeks. This week, we will discuss what the next step is if an individual refuses to submit to a chemical test. As a reminder, in the state of Michigan, a person must not operate a vehicle...
by Michael D. Hills | Jul 29, 2015 | Michigan Drunk Driving
It’s summertime in Michigan, and summer for Michiganders usually consists of time spent on one of the many lakes in our state. Before going out and enjoying your time, it’s important that you know the risks associated with drinking and boating. Much like...
by admin | Aug 21, 2018 | 15 minute observation period, DataMaster Breath Test, Alcohol, BAC Blood Alcohol Content, DUI, DWI, Michigan Driver's License Restoration, Michigan Drunk Driving, Hills at Law Attorneys
Have you been charged with drunk driving / operating while intoxicated in the state of Michigan? Drunk Driving Suspicion When a person is arrested for suspicion of drunk driving, the police will require that person to submit to either a breath or a blood test to...