EXPERIENCED MICHIGAN OWI, DUI, and CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY
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24460 Telegraph Rd
Southfield, MI 48033-3018
Office (248) 353-6300
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The Law Offices of Eric I. Kutinsky, P.C. is a Premier Criminal Defense Law Firm that advocates client's rights. Their mission is to provide a high standard of legal care with an emphasis on client satisfaction. Eric I. Kutinsky provides legal care that is confidential and professional. Eric is experienced, knowledgeable, and successful.
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Clients are fully informed of the status of their case at all times. Phone calls are returned within a twenty-four hour period. Follow up letters are standard office practice. Deferring to a client's needs at every critical state of litigation solidifies the confidence and trust crucial to the client's case.
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Read about your rights and some helpful hints
CLICK BELOW TO READ NEW MICHIGAN DRUNK DRIVING LAW EFFECTIVE 9/30/03
Michigan Legislature
WARNING! MICHIGAN 14 DAY LIMIT - If you refused to take a breath, blood or urine test after being arrested for Driving Under the Influence, OWI/OWVI, or another drinking related charge in Michigan, your license may be at risk of being suspended if you do not take appropriate action to demand an administrative hearing within 14 days after your arrest. Get more information about saving your driver's license NOW before it's too late. CALL US TOLL FREE at 1-866-MICHDUI
NEW LAW! News! - Michigan Passes new drunk driving laws: Detroit, MI. (January 9, 2007) - On January 3, 2007 Governor Granholm signed into law legislation that removes the 10 year look back period for all drunk driving offenses. Under prior law, a third offense would be considered a felony only if it occurred within a prior 10-year time period. With this new amendment a driver arrested for drunk driving with two prior offenses, regardless of their age, will face felony charges.
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