Reckless Driving School Zone
Summary
Reckless driving in a Michigan school zone, especially with a minor in the car, can result in misdemeanor charges, fines, and imprisonment. If child endangerment is added, the penalties can be more severe, including up to 1 year in jail for a misdemeanor or up to 10 years in prison for a felony. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.Full Conversation
With a minor in the car
Hi there. It's essential to know the location of the incident to provide accurate information. Can you please tell me in which state or city this occurred?
Michigan
In Michigan, reckless driving, especially in a school zone with a minor in the car, can lead to:
- Misdemeanor charges
- Fines and/or imprisonment
- Possible child endangerment charges
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
What prison time is she facing
The reckless driving charge in Michigan could lead to:
- Up to 93 days in jail
- A fine of up to $*
If child endangerment is added, it may increase the potential prison sentence. It's best to consult with a local attorney.
They added child endangerment to the charges
In Michigan, child endangerment charges can potentially lead to:
- A misdemeanor or felony charge
- Up to 1 year in jail for a misdemeanor
- Up to 10 years in prison for a felony
Remember, each case is unique. Consult with a local attorney for guidance.