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A client of ours was being investigated by the Melvindale Police Department for a felonious Assault related offense. When she found out she was being investigated for a crime she did the right thing and called Aaron J. Boria, PLLC (734)

A jury recently returned a verdict of Not Guilty in an Assault and Battery case where identification was at issue. The prosecutor believed that our client had tackled the complaining witness and fought with him on the ground. The truth was that

Our client was young and made the immature decision to succumb to peer pressure and steal a cheap $12 pair of earrings from 12 Oaks Mall in Novi. She was caught red handed and taken into custody by security where

Our client was charged with two serious crimes, domestic violence and interfering with a telecommunication device. A conviction for either could have easily landed him in jail, resulted in him losing his job and hindering his ability to leave the

The simple answer to this question is yes you can be charged with a crime without ever being arrested. It’s even possible to be charged with a crime without ever speaking to a police officer. If you have been charged with

Resisting arrest is a serious criminal offense. Penalties for resisting arrest are based on the injury to the police officer. The more severe the injury the more severe the punishment. Regardless, all of the punishments of resisting arrest include a