What is the name of your state? Michigan.
Hello,
My friend was pulled over for an OWI a couple nights ago. Some strange stuff happened, however:
The officer marked his blood level lower than it actually was, to a .08.
The officer told him NOT to get a high-priced attorney.
The officer told him to go ahead a plead "not guilty", and implied that he and his partner were not going to show up at the trial.
The officer gave him his personal phone number in case he had "any questions."
The officer called him and told him "don't worry, the OWI has been taken care of, you just have to go through the motions."
The officer did NOT give him a ticket. Is that going to come in the mail?
I would also like to point out that my friend was driving and un-insured car with expired plates.
I've never heard of an OWI being thrown out. Does anyone else think this is too good to be true?
Thanks,
Josie
Hello,
My friend was pulled over for an OWI a couple nights ago. Some strange stuff happened, however:
The officer marked his blood level lower than it actually was, to a .08.
The officer told him NOT to get a high-priced attorney.
The officer told him to go ahead a plead "not guilty", and implied that he and his partner were not going to show up at the trial.
The officer gave him his personal phone number in case he had "any questions."
The officer called him and told him "don't worry, the OWI has been taken care of, you just have to go through the motions."
The officer did NOT give him a ticket. Is that going to come in the mail?
I would also like to point out that my friend was driving and un-insured car with expired plates.
I've never heard of an OWI being thrown out. Does anyone else think this is too good to be true?
Thanks,
Josie