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Preliminary Examination in Michigan – Should I wave?

Should I wave my preliminary examination? What is a preliminary examination? Michigan Criminal cases begin with an arraignment followed by a Pre-Exam conference or a preliminary examination. A preliminary exam is a hearing held in Michigan district courts. You are entitled to have your preliminary examination with in 14 days of arraignment of Michigan criminal …

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Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor – NOT GUILTY

Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Not Guilty! The verdict the Jury rendered after 12 minutes of deliberating on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Charles Hubbert was criminally charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, a criminal misdemeanor charge that carries up to 90 days in jail …

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EtG, EtS and Probation violations

EtG, EtS Probation violations and other Voodoo Alcohol biomarkers are physiological indicators of exposure or consumption of alcohol. EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) and EtS (Ethyl Sulfate) are two common biomarkers used to detect the consumption of alcohol in accordance with personal bonds and probation. EtG and tests have high sensitivity and can detect as little as …

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Drinking and Driving and Vehicle Immobilization

Drinking and Driving Vehicle Immobilization Michigan drinking and driving is a serious offense. More and more first time offenders are going to jail all over Michigan for OWI, OWVI, OWPCS offenses. Michigan drinking and driving second offense has extremely tough penalties. Michigan drinking and driving second offense carries mandatory jail and potential vehicle forfeiture and …

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Criminal Defense Attorney – Why should I hire an attorney?

Criminal Defense Attorney Should I hire a criminal defense attorney? When you are charged with a crime many times you will be issued a ticket. Other times you will be notified of an alleged crime by a charging document, usually a warrant or notice of the existence of a warrant. Here is how it often …

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Zero Tolerance Michigan Defense Attorney

Zero Tolerance or Minor BAC The offense of Zero Tolerance or Minor BAC was created in 1998 and is a separate offense for minors driving with a blood alcohol content. Any blood alcohol content is defined as more than .02 grams but less than .08 grams per 100 milliliters of blood for Zero Tolerance / …

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Best Michigan Probation Violation Attorney

Probation violations or a VOP can be scary. Hire a Michigan probation violation attorney. The rules of evidence a relaxed; you feel like you are at the mercy of the judge. There is hope. The admission of hearsay evidence can be used to your advantage at the potential hearing. This means that a polygraph would …

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Man arrested for DUI after hitting Oakland County Sheriff

Man allegedly driving drunk with 3 kids hit Oakland Sheriff’s patrol car The Detroit News A 43-year-old man was arrested in Pontiac this weekend after allegedly driving drunk with three kids inside the vehicle and hitting an Oakland County Sheriff’s patrol car. A sheriff’s deputy was conducting a traffic stop about 1:50 a.m. Saturday with …

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Police targeting impaired motorists

As always, police are cracking down on drunk drivers, but now there is something else police will be looking for – Drugged drivers. Here is an article the lists a 12 step approach police are using to identify drivers under the influence of drugs. The test includes: questioning, breath tests, measurement of pupils, and even …

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