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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

Our client was facing one misdemeanor, three felonies, as well as two felony counts of Felony Firearm carrying mandatory prison time.  Criminal lawyer, Aaron J. Boria, was able to get the felony firearm charges dismissed and a guarantee from the judge that

Can a conviction for possession of marijuana suspend your license? Yes, believe it or not, even if your marijuana possession was no where near a vehicle a conviction for possessing marijuana will result in losing your driver license for six

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

Our client was charged with Uttering and Publishing, a 14-year felony, that includes fines that can be triple the amount of money that was stolen. Uttering and Publishing is a fancy way of saying writing or cashing a bad check