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Michigan DWI Lawyer Paul J. Tafelski Discusses DUI, OWI, OWPD, and OWVI Charges in Michigan

By: Magic PR
February 01, 2023 at 09:48 AM EST

Michigan DWI lawyer Paul J. Tafelski (https://www.michigandefenselaw.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-dui-owi-owpd-and-owvi-charges-in-michigan/) releases a new article explaining the differences between DUI, OWI, OWPD, and OWVI charges in Michigan. The lawyer mentions that there are a few common acronyms used to denote drunk driving. DUI (driving under the influence), or DWI (driving while intoxicated) are a few of the most common acronyms. However, the actual legal terms are more focused. 

“In Michigan, we have various levels of impaired driving offenses. What you are charged with will depend on many factors, including your blood alcohol content (BAC), your age, whether you were visibly impaired by law enforcement, or whether the presence of drugs was detected in your system. Commonly referred to as DUI charges, in Michigan, our charges are legally specified as OWI, OWPD, and OWVI,” says the Michigan DWI lawyer. 

The lawyer mentions that in Michigan, it is unlawful to drive while intoxicated or impaired by alcohol or a controlled substance. It is also unlawful to drive with a BAC or Blood Alcohol Content of 0.08% or more, and if there is cocaine or any schedule 1 controlled substance in their system. 

Attorney Paul J. Tafelski adds that those who are under the age of 21, are not allowed to drive with a BAC of over 0.02%. Those who are under the age of 21 are also not allowed to buy, possess or consume any alcoholic beverages if they are not accompanied by someone over the age of 21. 

In the article, attorney Tafelski says that OWI or operating while intoxicated is usually used interchangeably with the term DUI. If a person is driving with a BAC of 0.08% or more, they may be charged with an OWI. There is also zero tolerance for those who are under the age of 21 which means that they may be charged with an OWI if they are found with a trace amount of alcohol in their system. 

According to attorney Tafelski, “An OWVI, or operating while visibly impaired, can be charged regardless of BAC level since it is based on visible criteria. If a law enforcement officer feels that you are impaired and cannot operate your vehicle safely, you can be charged with an OWVI regardless of how much or little alcohol you have consumed. An OWVI can also be charged when an officer believes you are under the influence of drugs that were legally prescribed or taken.”

Lastly, the lawyer emphasizes the importance of having a skilled DWI lawyer when facing a DWI or DUI charge. An experienced lawyer may be able to help the defendant understand their rights and protect their freedom. 

About Michigan Defense Law

Michigan Defense Law is a firm that takes the presumption of innocence very seriously. Every client deserves competent legal representation. No matter if someone is facing a felony or misdemeanor charge, the lawyers at Michigan Defense Law will work hard to vigorously defend the client and achieve the best outcome for them. Call Michigan Defense Law today at (248) 451 2200 to schedule a consultation.

Source: https://thenewsfront.com/michigan-dwi-lawyer-paul-j-tafelski-discusses-dui-owi-owpd-and-owvi-charges-in-michigan/

About Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law | Criminal Attorney and DUI Lawyer

With over 25 years of combined experience in criminal defense law, the talented legal team of Paul Tafelski and David Goukassian at Michigan Defense Law is devoted to the defense of good people who have found themselves in difficult circumstances.

At Michigan Defense Law, we take the presumption of innocence seriously and fully believe that every client is due a skilled legal defense. Whether you have been accused of a misdemeanor or are faced with a felony conviction, we are committed to diligently defending you and achieving the best possible outcome on your behalf.

Contact Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law | Criminal Attorney and DUI Lawyer

2525 S Telegraph Rd suite 100
Bloomfield Hills
MI 48302
United States

(248) 451-2200

Website: https://www.michigandefenselaw.com/


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