Vicious Dog Dismissed – Allen Park
Our client was charged with a misdemeanor of Vicious Dog. The Melvindale police alleged that that our client’s dog came running outside and bit one of the officers. The dog bit the officer so hard that the officer was forced
OWI Success Clarkston Michigan
Our client was at work at a bar and grill on New Years Eve where he works as a cook. When he finished his shift he had a couple of beers, Fat Tire 16oz Pints. He got into his car
New Michigan Expungement Law
Recently, the Michigan expungement law has changed, mostly for the better. People that could not clear up their criminal record in the past may now be eligible to erase that pesky criminal record. Offenses that cannot be expunged Previously, only three types
Drunk Driving Romulus Lawyer Success
Our client was charged with Super Drunk, the drunk driving High BAC offense charged when a person’s blood alcohol is more than twice the legal limit. Our client pulled out of a driveway in Romulus and struck another vehicle. He
Another Possession of Marijuana Dismissed
Our client was visiting up north in the Upper Peninsula for a snowboarding event. While he was up there he was stopped for speeding. His car was searched and marijuana discovered under his passenger seat. He made the right move and
Felony Drunk Driving – Not Our Client
Our client was arrested for drunk driving in Grand Rapids, Michigan after his car slid into a guardrail. His BAC was well over the legal limit. This was his 4th arrest for drunk driving and more then that for driving
No Jail for Assault and Battery – Livonia
In this case, criminal lawyer, Aaron J. Boria represented his client and a co-client (or co-defendant) in a case where they were both charged with assault and battery after a scuffle in the Doc’s Sports Bar bathroom. Attorney Boria was
Possession of Marijuana Dismissed – Novi
Our client, an 18-year-old college student, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after her and her boy friend were pulled over and searched by police. She was concerned that she would lose her driver license,
Resisting Assaulting Police Officer – No Jail – Michigan
Our client was charged with three criminal charges: Count one, Assaulting, resisting, obstructing, a police officer causing injury; Count 2, Assaulting, resisting, obstructing, a police officer; and Count 3, Disorderly Person Drunk. After the incident both police officers sought medical attention.
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