No. Certainly not without a qualified Dui lawyer to review your case Sent from my iPad On May 12, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Question From LawQA > wrote: ANSWER A QUESTION THAT WILL BE DISPLAYED ON MICHIGAN CRIMINAL DEFENSE, DUI WEBSITES ON THE LAWQA NETWORK. LAW AREA: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, DUI STATE: MICHIGAN ID:195326 Question: Should I plead guilty even though I had a 0% BAC? How? Question Detail: Last May I was exiting onto the freeway when I reached for a bottle under my feet, lost control, hit the side rail, scraped my car, flattened my tires, shook me up. I asked someone that stopped to call 911 for me. Big mistake, as it turned out I was not hurt but very shaken up. The office assumed I must be on something so after all the tests were over I was taken to the hospital for blood test. My alcohol content was 0.00. But my blood showed all the medication I was on. I am medially disabled from a mental disorder, the medications I am on, I have been on for years. I know how they affect me. They gave me back my life, I am in college trying to better myself. This DUI could greatly affect my future in college. My court appointed attorney said I should plead guilty. Why? This was my first offense.
Answered on May 13th, 2015 at 12:08 AM