Larceny Lawyer Canton Obtains Not Guilty Verdict
Last week a Canton Jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty at the 35th District Court. A local Canton citizen was arrested and charged with Larceny. He knew he wasn't guilty and he hired the right lawyer, Aaron J. Boria.
Malicious Destruction of Property – Plymouth Lawyer
The charge of Malicious Destruction of Property can be either a misdemeanor or felony offense in the state of Michigan. What is Malicious Destruction of Property? In order to be convicted of Malicious Destruction of Property, it is the prosecutor’s burden to
How to Fight a DUI in Michigan
Drinking Under the Influence (DUI) in Michigan is usually charged as Operating While Intoxicated, or OWI for short. OWI is a criminal misdemeanor that carries severe penalties like up to 93 days in jail, as well as collateral consequences such
Criminal Charges and Immigration Michigan
Will Criminal Charges Affect My Immigration Status? Being charged with a crime is frightening and frustrating. If you are not a citizen of the United States then being charged with a crime can be even worse. Some charges can result in
Home Invasion defense lawyer
Home Invasion Lawyer Home invasion, or more commonly known as breaking and entering, is a serious criminal felony offense in Michigan. There are three degrees of home invasion. You will be charged with first, second, or third degree home invasion based
Refusing a Breathalyzer and Your License
If a traffic stop resulted in a drinking and driving investigation there is a good chance the officer asked you to submit to a chemical test. If you were arrested for DUI and refused the breath test your driver license will
Probation Violation Dismissed – 35th District
Our client was on probation at the 35th District Court in Plymouth for possession of drugs. One of her conditions of bond was not to use drugs and to submit to drug testing randomly. She violated probation by using marijuana and failing
DUI Penalties in Michigan
With groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving making bold claims that the average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before their first arrest it is no wonder there is such a major crack down on drunk driving. The National Highway
Police Cannot Search Your Phone
Can police search my phone? No, The Supreme Court of the United States has held that police cannot search your phone, at least not without having a warrant. In the recent decision of Riley v California, the Supreme Court held that police
Uttering Publishing Dismissed Allen Park
Our client was charged with Uttering and Publishing, a 14-year felony, that includes fines that can be triple the amount of money that was stolen. Uttering and Publishing is a fancy way of saying writing or cashing a bad check