While the public in Plymouth, Michigan refers to drunk driving cases as DUIs, these cases are officially known as OWIs or Operating While Intoxicated in the Michigan courts and legal community. In this article, OWIs and DUIs mean the same thing. – Greg Boulahanis

What Can I Expect to Happen with a Plymouth DUI Charge?

Michigan may be a single state in the Union, but each county differs somewhat, and each of the small towns in Wayne County possess a unique local character. Plymouth is no exception. Knowing a few things about this town's history sheds some light.

From Plymouth Massachusetts to Plymouth Michigan

There are three important dates to remember for Plymouth: 1825 when settlers first arrived; 1867 when the city incorporated; and 1932 when it became a city. In the early years before statehood, many arrived from Plymouth, Massachusetts and after some debate decided to keep the name.

For almost 50 years, the Plymouth Plank Road served as the main route into town, but that all changed in 1871 when George Starkweather championed the creation of a railway station to further the town's growth and prosperity. He convinced the Pere Marquette Railroad to build a station, the only one at the time to provide connections in all four directions.

Today, Plymouth's population of 9,730 is relatively small by comparison to other cities in Michigan, but it's also is a bit more exclusive and the residents more affluent. Crime overall is quite low by Michigan standards, yet Plymouth still receives a fair number of DUI cases in Wayne County.

If you were stopped and charged with your first offense, second or third offense for drunk driving, act immediately by contacting our firm. Boulahanis & Associates is committed to answering your questions about DUI, Drunk Driving, and Driver's License Restoration law issues in Michigan. We offer a Free Initial Consultation, and we'll gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience.

Arrested & Charged with DUI in Plymouth, Michigan

If you have been arrested and charged with DUI in Plymouth, the prosecutor will try every trick in the book to obtain a conviction, which would severely impact your career prospects, your driving privileges, your personal finances, and perhaps most importantly -- your freedom. The stigma of a DUI conviction can have lasting consequences for your personal and professional life, such as insurance hikes, employment obstacles, permit revocation and travel limitations. Mr. Boulahanis, however, will be happy to investigate your case to determine the best legal defense and outcome.

A ticket or summons charging you with DUI will normally be heard at the 35th District Court:

35th District Court
660 Plymouth Rd.
Plymouth, MI 48170-6121

(734) 459-4740

The court location may change depending on circumstances, so it's best to consult with your attorney about the actual location, whether you need to appear and at what time. The defense of DUI offenses is much more complex than a routine traffic violation and the law can be extremely unforgiving. A knowledgeable, seasoned attorney, intimately familiar with the Michigan Vehicle Code and the Plymouth court procedures will achieve a better outcome for you.

DUI Attorneys in Plymouth, Michigan

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DUI Attorney Gregory J. Boulahanis

A DUI charge can feel overwhelming, but Boulahanis and Associates can help ease the stress. We have the experience and specialized training that is specifically designed to allow you to succeed in defending your Plymouth DUI charges. Mr. Boulahanis holds several certifications in crucial areas, like Standard Field Sobriety Testing and the Alcotest, and he has more than 30 years of experience in DUI and criminal defense. Our firm even owns an Alcotest machine to help prepare for the defense of our clients. We review the circumstances of your case from all angles, examining every facet to identify any problems or weaknesses in the state's case. Our attorneys have dedicated many years to perfecting their skills in defending against Michigan DUI charges.

The filing of a DUI charge is merely the start of litigation but does not mean that you are guilty of violating MCL 257.625. If you move forward with us, Mr. Boulahanis will launch an aggressive challenge on your behalf and achieve the best possible outcome, which may mean a complete dismissal. If you would like to learn more about how to win your Plymouth DUI case, call Greg Boulahanis at (313) 282-7007 for a free consultation.

From your initial consultation to the conclusion of your case, the way your DUI lawyer handles your legal situation can have a lifelong impact. Boulahanis & Associates is committed to answering your questions about DUI, Drunk Driving, and Driver's License Restoration law issues in Michigan. We offer a Free Initial Consultation, and we'll gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.