Full Driver License Reinstated After 7 DUI
The Michigan Secretary of State is in charge of issuing licenses as well as restricting, suspending, and revoking them. If you have been convicted of two or more drinking and driving offenses within 7 years then the Secretary of State
No Jail for Probation Violation in Washtenaw
Our client was on probation with the Washtenaw Circuit Court for a minimum for 5 years for a low-level sexual assault crime among other things. He had been on probation since 2011 when Operating Night Hawk came to his house
License Restored after Refusing Breath Test
Our client was arrested by the Livonia Police Department on suspicion of drinking and driving. The officer claimed that he arrested our client because he smelt like alcohol and admitted to drinking. The client did refuse the preliminary breath test
Westland DUI Dismissed
Almost a full year ago our client was pulled over for speeding, he was doing 57 in a 40. When the officers approached the suspected that he had been drinking. The officers asked that he perform field sobriety tests including
Ann Arbor Criminal Lawyer
This past weekend, Soccer (or futbol) fans filled Ann Arbor to watch Manchester United take on Real Madrid at Michigan Stadium. Tailgating was in full force along with street performers and live bands. With sports games comes tailgating and with
Northville OWI Lawyer on MSP Crackdown
This past weekend was the Fourth of July and the Michigan State Police are running a Fourth of July Drunk Driving Crackdown that started on the 1st of July and will continue for the next two weeks. If you have been
Possession of Paraphernalia at School Dismissed
Our client was a student at Canton High School. The police showed up at the high school with drug sniffing dogs. The students were locked in their classrooms while the dogs went around and sniffed the lockers. Our client got
Felon in Possession of Firearm Amended
On May 12, 2014, the firearms chapter of the penal code was amended by prohibiting people convicted of felonies from possessing, using, transporting, selling, carrying, shipping, or distributing ammunition or firearms in Michigan. Felon in Possession of Ammunition Basically, the law has
Assaulting Resisting Obstructing Police Dismissed
Today our client left court as one happy man. He had been charged with drinking and driving as well as four felony charges for assaulting, resisting, and obstructing a police officer. Each assaulting, resisting, and obstructing an officer count carried
Resisting an Illegal Arrest
It is illegal to resist a valid arrest. Michigan law makes it a felony under MCL 750.81d to resist arrest with a penalty of up to two years in jail for the most minor offense all the way up to