Livonia Domestic Violence Lawyer
If you have been charged with domestic violence in the City of Livonia you need to contact domestic violence lawyer, Aaron J. Boria (734) 453-7806. Your case will be heard at the 16th District Court in Livonia. Judge Sean P. Kavanagh
Super Drunk Dismissed in Livonia
Facing a drunk driving charge? Think you're guilty and there is no hope? Read about the case below and then call Boria Law - Criminal Defense Attorney (734) 453-7806 Our client was charged with two criminal misdemeanors and one civil infraction,
What is Arraignment?
If you have been charged with a crime then the first time you appear in court will be for purposes of arraignment. At the arraignment the judge will formally read the charges against you and assess a bond. This is
Criminal Defense Lawyer Michigan
There are all kinds of lawyers out there from personal injury lawyers, divorce lawyers, to so called general practice lawyers, , but when you are facing criminal charges you need a criminal lawyer. Aaron J. Boria is not a personal
Felony Firearm Dismissed
Our client was charged with Felony Firearm out of the 34th Romulus District Court. A conviction for felony firearm would have meant our a mandatory two years in prison. The client made the right call and that call was to Michigan
What’s the Difference in a Bench Trial and Jury Trial?
If your criminal matter cannot be resolved to your satisfaction you may have to go to trial. Criminal defense attorney and trial lawyer, Aaron J. Boria, has won trials for his clients from misdemeanors to felonies. Call (734) 453-7806. The ability to
Super Drunk High BAC Michigan
Beginning October 31, 2010, a new drinking and driving offense was created referred to as Super Drunk .or OWI BAC .17 OR GREATER. The offense has been created for individuals convicted of operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol
Retail Fraud Lawyer Michigan
These are very stressful times. Money is tight and there can be a great deal of temptation when out shopping. At Boria Law, we know that people make mistakes and they shouldn't have to suffer for the rest of their lives
Can Police Pat You Down or Search You?
Most police encounters involve someone being ordered out of a car or stopped on the street and then patted down by the police officer. This happens far more often than it should. While it is legal in some situations, more
Violation of Michigan Shelter in Place Law
On March 23, 2020, at 11:00am, Michigan Governor, Gretchen Whitmer appeared live on television and across the internet, and issued Executive Order No. 2020-21, “Temporary requirement to suspend activities that are not necessary to sustain or protect life.” The order will