Should I Refuse a Breathalyzer? Michigan DUI Lawyer Answers
Should you refuse a Breathalyzer when being stopped for drinking and driving? Call Michigan DUI lawyer, Aaron J. Boria today (734) 453-7806. Every case is different and you should consult a lawyer before making the decision, but in the majority of
Michigan Criminal Attorney
If you have been charged with a crime in Michigan you need to hire an experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorney. Make sure you investigate your lawyer before hiring them. Under Michigan law, any attorney can claim that they are a
What Happens at Sentencing?
What Happens in Court? Part IV – What happens at Sentencing? This is the final blog post in a series of four aimed at informing the public about the court procedure when you have been charged with a crime. Criminal defense lawyer,
Breaking and Entering Without Permission Michigan
This past month a client of ours was charged with multiple criminal offenses including breaking and entering without permission. After intense negations with the Wayne County prosecutor’s office we were able to get the charge dismissed. Read more about that
Retail Fraud Cannot be Charged With Larceny in a Building
Facing criminal charges for a theft offense? Michigan criminal lawyer, Aaron J. Boria fights for his clients and gets results, call (734) 453-7806. In Michigan, a person cannot be charged with both retail fraud and larceny from a building in the
Armed Robbery Reduced to Misdemeanor
Our client was charged with the life offense of armed robbery. The case was ultimately reduced to a 93 day misdemeanor and our client didn't serve a single day in jail. Charged with a crime? Call Michigan criminal lawyer, Aaron
Open Container Law Michigan
Charged with a crime for having an open alcohol container? Michigan criminal lawyer, Aaron J. Boria has a record of obtaining dismissals, keeping clients out of jail, and their records clear of criminal convictions. Call Aaron J. Boria today for
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
Possession of a Firearm and Alcohol
A person cannot be prosecuted for a gun crime for constructive possession of a firearm while intoxicated in his or her own home. If you have been charged with possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol call gun