Possession of Marijuana Lawyer – Michigan
Possession of marijuana is a criminal offense in the state of Michigan. A conviction will mean that you will lose your driver license, permanently have drug crime on your criminal record, will be forced to pay fines, and you could
Possession of Marijuana Michigan
In Michigan, marijuana is listed as a schedule 1 controlled substance. A substance is listed as schedule 1 when it is considered highly addictive by the government and has no accepted medical use. Even with the passage of Michigan’s Medical
Possession of Marijuana Dismissed – Livonia Michigan
Our client, a 20-year-old student, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. A marijuana conviction for him in his words would mean that his life would be over. He hired criminal defense lawyer, Aaron J. Boria, and
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
Possession of Marijuana Dismissed in Livonia District Court
The Livonia police were out on patrol when they saw our client driving near Farmington Road at around 2 AM. Our client’s vehicle matched the description of another vehicle that had reportedly been involved in a series of thefts. Looking
Possession of Marijuana Suppressed at Northville Court
Being convicted for a possession of marijuana can land you in hot water. The penalty is worse than a drinking and driving charge. A conviction for a possession charge carries up to a full year in jail and up to
Michigan Supreme Court Rules on Medical Marijuana
The Supreme Court of Michigan issued a ruling yesterday regarding the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MMMA) in a case titled Ter Beek v City of Wyoming. There were two main issues decided by the Court: 1. Does the Federal Controlled Substances
20-Year Felony Dismissed At Exam
Our client was facing a 20-year felony offence for the manufacture and delivery of a controlled substance. We arrived at the Wayne County Circuit Court, The Frank Murphy Hall of Justice, ready for his preliminary exam. Evidence was admitted and