Disturbing the Peace Dismissed – Allen Park, Michigan
Our client was charged with Disturbing the Peace in Allen Park, Michigan, outside the Meijer store. She was on parole, so a conviction of any kind would have created a major problem for her. We prepared the case for trial, gathered our evidence, and were ready to go—yet on the day of trial, the prosecutor caved and dismissed the case.
We put on the pressure, the prosecution caved when they saw we were ready, and it resulted in the ending we needed, a dismissal.
Call (734) 453-7806 today for a free consultation with criminal lawyer Aaron J. Boria.
Allen Park Criminal Lawyer
If you have been charged with a crime in Allen Park or Melvindale, your case will be heard at the 24th District Court in Allen Park, Michigan, located on Roosevelt Road.
Your case will be randomly assigned to one of two judges: Judge Page or Chief Judge Courtright. Once the judge is assigned to the case it will not change.
Your first hearing will be an arraignment, where you will be informed of the charges you are facing. Next, you will have a pretrial hearing where your attorney will discuss your case with the prosecutor—the attorney representing the government. If the case cannot be resolved, it will proceed to trial.
Michigan Criminal Lawyer
If you have been charged with a crime in Allen Park, Melvindale or anywhere in Wayne County Michigan, contact criminal defense lawyer Aaron J. Boria at (734) 453-7806.
Unlike many criminal lawyers who avoid trial, we are ready to fight for you. We have a winning trial record and have a reputation amongst prosecutors for being a highly effective defense lawyer.
We have the experience, the knowledge, and the skill to win for you. Michigan criminal lawyer Aaron J. Boria will fight for you. Click here for criminal lawyer Boria’s bio.