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The Lansing State Journal has reported that the new "super drunk" law is intended to lower the 45,000 drunk driving arrests every year in Michigan. William Morrison, a prominent criminal defense lawyer in Troy, Michigan, has first hand experience defending clients charged under the "super drunk" law. Morrison says, "The "super drunk" is not a rarity." Morrison went on to say he's seen a couple of clients this month charged with the "super drunk" and he first recommends they attend a couple of 12 step meetings before their court date purely for exploratory reasons to find out if they think they might be an alcoholic.
Alcohol rehabilitation is mandatory under the "super drunk" law with the option of an alcohol treatment program or a self-help group. An alcohol treatment program could be intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for alcoholism. A self-help group may be a twelve-step program.
The best solution is don't drink and drive. Period. But to those who run afoul of the new Michigan law, perhaps a nudge from the judge will be just whats needed to get them to seek treatment for this chronic and potentially fatal if untreated disease of alcoholism.
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