by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Sep 23, 2018 | Criminal Law
Tailgating in Ann Arbor on Football Saturdays can be a lot of fun, but there are many pitfalls. Here are something you should be careful about and some charges that are common to tailgating in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Open Containers aka Open Intoxicants in Public In...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Sep 21, 2018 | Criminal Law
Tailgating is a part of most sporting events. In Ann Arbor, Michigan, tailgating is widespread, especially before a University of Michigan Wolverines game at the Big House. One question I am asked repeatedly is can I tailgate in my car on a cold or rainy day? Is it...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Apr 11, 2018 | Criminal Law
In Michigan, there are some criminal charges that don’t appear to be very serious until you learn about possible outcomes. Two of these crimes are reckless driving, and drunk driving. Neither are good, but a reckless driving conviction can be worse in some...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Feb 16, 2018 | Criminal Law
In Michigan, there are several different ways you can get in trouble for drunk driving. Most people believe that if you are caught driving with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08 or higher, that you will be charged with drunk driving also known as Operating while...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Dec 6, 2017 | Criminal Law
There are several types of drunk driving charges in Michigan. One that is surprising to most is OWVI or Operating While Visibly Impaired. OWVI is a misdemeanor drunk driving charge where your blood alcohol level or BAC is at least .02, but less than .08. It sounds...