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Our client was facing a five-year felony for third offense drunk driving. Aaron J. Boria negotiated a misdemeanor for him and he didn't spend a single day in jail. He is even on track to get his driver license back.
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Field sobriety tests are administered to determine whether or not police have enough probable cause to arrest you for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA has established standardized and non-standardized
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Should I talk to the police? Do I have to talk to the police? No! Don’t talk to the police! Call a criminal defense lawyer Aaron J. Boria if you believe you are being investigated by the police (734) 453-7806. United States
Redford Lawyer – 17th District Court – Criminal Lawyer
The 17th district Court has jurisdiction over any criminal matter that occurs within the City of Redford or Redford Township. The Court is located at 15145 Beech Daly, Redford, Michigan 48239. 17th District Court - Redford District Court Misdemeanor matters are handled in this
24th District Court Allen Park Lawyer
24th District Court - Allen Park - Melvindale The 24th District Court in Allen Park, Michigan has jurisdiction over the City of Allen Park and the City of Melvindale. The 24th District Court presides over civil and criminal matters. Criminal matters include
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I am often asked, “Should I hire a lawyer?” It would be self-serving for me to say yes, so I’ll put it this way, I would never let my mother, go to court without a lawyer. You should absolutely hire a
Best Plymouth DUI Lawyer – 35th District Court Lawyer
The weather is changing and people are starting to enjoy patio season. Police are aggressively targeting drunk driving. Along with MSP, local police, including the Plymouth Police, will be out looking to make as may drinking and driving arrests as they
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Michigan police, prosecutors, and judges treat resisting arrest as a very serious criminal offense. This charge can range from a misdemeanor to a felony depending on the jurisdiction and facts of the case. If you have been accused of resisting arrest
Novi District Court – Judge Law
The 52-1 District Court in Novi Michigan has had some major changes over the past two years. Judge Brian MacKenzie is no longer at the court after losing the recent election likely due to a battle with the county prosecutor and
16th District Court – Livonia Court – Livonia Lawyer
Facing criminal charges in the City of Livonia? Your matter will be heard at the 16th District Court by Judge Kavanagh or Judge McCann. Livonia lawyer, Aaron J. Boria has the experience you need to defend your case. Call Aaron J.