Repeat Dui Marijuana Penalties

Summary

Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal in Michigan. If a minor is present, additional charges like child endangerment may apply. For a 3rd or subsequent offense, it is considered a felony with severe consequences including up to 5 years in prison, fines up to $5,000, and license revocation for at least 1 year. Legal representation is crucial in such cases.

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In Michigan, driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal.
- It's considered Operating Under the Influence of Drugs (OUID)
- If a minor is present, she can face additional charges like child endangerment.
Can I help with anything else?
This is her 9th offense
In Michigan, repeated offenses can lead to severe consequences:
- 3rd or more offense is considered a felony
- May face prison sentence
- Significant fines
- License revocation
This is serious and she needs legal representation.
What is the jail time for her 9th offense
In Michigan, for a 3rd or subsequent offense, the individual could face:
- A prison sentence of up to 5 years
- Fines of up to $*,*
- License revocation for at least 1 year
Remember this is a serious situation requiring legal representation.