Criminal Defense Ann Arbor
Students are headed back to school and fall sports will be resuming shortly. Tailgating will be in full force along with street performers and live bands.
With sports games comes tailgating and with tailgating comes drinking and with drinking comes arrests.
Last season, one man was arrested for running on to the field. More common arrests included minor in possession of alcohol, drinking and driving, and assault. A few charges of felony resisting arrest were also mentioned.
If you have been charged with a crime contact criminal defense lawyer, Aaron J. Boria today (734) 453-7806.
Criminal charges in Ann Arbor
If you were charged with a crime in Ann Arbor your case will be heard at the 15th District Court in downtown Ann Arbor. Judge Perry, Valvo, or Burke will preside over your matter. In the event your are charged with a felony that is not resolved in district court then your case will be finalized in the 22nd Circuit Court about a block away.
Any criminal charge, no matter how petty it may seem, can cause serious negative consequences when it comes to employment or being accepted into educational institutions. A criminal conviction can even result in the loss of your driver license, and loss of financial aid. Some criminal convictions can even prevent you from obtaining certain professional licenses.
Ann Arbor Criminal Lawyer
Aaron J. Boria is a criminal defense lawyer who has a great deal of experience in the Ann Arbor courts. Even if you believe that you were caught red handed and are absolutely guilty it still may be very possible to prevent the loss of your job, professional license, and may even be able to prevent a criminal conviction of any kind.
Call Ann Arbor criminal lawyer, Aaron J. Boria today for a free consultation (734) 453-7806. We fight for our clients and we get results when you need them most.