Fees
Let's talk money. I cringe at the amounts some people pay for drunk driving defense. With the exception of those cases being fought at a trial, this kind of case should not cost as much as a new car. Let me get to what I charge first, and then we'll talk about what I do for those fees in the section entitled "What do you get for your money?"
In a First Offense Drunk Driving Case, where there has been no accident causing serious injury to another person (those cases are felonies and are charged as Driving While Intoxicated Causing Serious Injury or Death) my Fee is $2000. The usual payment plan calls for ($1000) down, as a retainer, and the second half paid prior to the conclusion of the case, which is usually about a month after our first court date.
Second Offense Drunk Driving cases, not involving a serious injury to another person, my Fees is $2400. The payment plan is the same as in first offense cases.
Third Offense Drunk Driving cases are felonies. A recent change in the Drunk Driving laws as of early 2007 allows Prosecutors to charge a person with a third offense felony for any third offense within the driver's lifetime. That means if a person had a prior offense 27 years ago, and other 17 years ago, a current charge can be brought as a felony. The whole character of a Drunk Driving case is different if it's charged as a felony. My fees in these cases begin at $4000.00. In Macomb County, barring a Trial, my Fee never exceeds that figure.
Typically, I begin with the first ($2000) down, and the remaining half is broken into several payments, with the balance being paid prior to the conclusion of the case.
Now let me share some good news. In some felony Drunk Driving cases, mostly in Macomb County, it is possible to have the charge reduced from a felony (3rd Offense) to a misdemeanor (2nd Offense) if the person has had only two prior Drunk Driving cases in their lifetime. If that can be done at the local District Court where the case is first brought, then the total fee will not exceed $3000.