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- Sobriety Court FAQs Public FAQ calls - State of Michigan
Only certain courts within the State of Michigan meet the requirements for a Sobriety (DWI) Court Please visit the State Court Administrative Office website for specific information
- Drug and Sobriety Courts - Michigan Courts
Hybrid DWI Drug Court Barry Hastings Allegan Allegan Ottawa Holland Muskegon Muskegon Kent Grand Rapids Kent Kentwood Kent Grand Rapids Ionia Ionia Gratiot Ithaca Genesee Flint Saginaw Saginaw Lapeer Lapeer St Clair Port Huron Bay Bay City Mecosta Big Rapids Clare Gladwin Harrison Manistee Manistee Grand Traverse Antrim Leelanau Traverse City
- Michigan Sobriety Court: Eligibility, Process, and Benefits
Explore the Michigan Sobriety Court system, its eligibility criteria, process, and the benefits it offers for long-term recovery and reduced recidivism
- Michigan Drunk Driving - What is Sobriety Court
A Michigan sobriety court is an intensive probation program, which includes a mix of daily breath testing, daily Alcohol Anonymous meetings and counseling Some sobriety courts will lessen the testing and requirements if the participant is doing well in the program
- Michigan Sobriety Court Guide | Mark Caldwell, Attorney
Attending Sobriety Court can help you restore your driver’s license faster and address the underlying problem of alcohol or substance abuse Learn all about Michigan Sobriety Court, the pros and cons, who is eligible, and what it costs
- Sobriety Court – 18th District Court
The program is based on the adult drug court model and complies with the 10 Guiding Principles for DWI Sobriety Courts It is an 18-24 month program divided into 4 step-down phases The program utilizes a combination of negative positive reinforcement to change behaviors
- Sobriety Court Handbook - gtcountymi. gov
The 86th District Sobriety Court is designed primarily for people with multiple drunk driving convictions You enter the program by pleading guilty and being sentenced to sobriety court
- Sobriety Court at 52-1 District Court - Oakland County, MI
Sobriety Court is a specialized docket designed to address the problem posed by repeat drunk drivers It is based on an adult drug court model with the objective of reducing recidivistic-drunk driving
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