In Michigan, a defendant typically must be arraigned within 48 hours of their arrest for drunk driving, excluding weekends and holidays. This process may take place sooner if the arrest occurs just before a weekend or holiday. During the arraignment, the charges are formally presented, and the defendant has the opportunity to enter a plea. Overall, the timing can vary based on court schedules and the specifics of the arrest.
8 hrs
In Michigan, it is usually 4 years.
Since beer and car where invented.
You will have your license revoked for 1 year.
You cannot get to the equator driving south from Michigan; the Gulf of Mexico gets in the way.
yes as long as the vehicle that your driving is registered in Michigan
for about 4 or 5 years
about 9 to 10 hours
Did you mean driving - if so it depends how drunk you are and what damage you have caused- it could mean a few months or many years.
MapQuest estimates the driving time as 18 hours and 28 minutes.
Given is the calculated distance as well as the driving travel time, which does not take into account driving conditions, traffic, etc. The distance between Midland, Michigan and Detroit, Michigan is 128 miles. The resulting travel time is 2 hours.
Leading cause of auto accidents and death. Drive drunk, have an accident and kill someone, and you will be charged with manslaughter. You will go to jail for a long time.