Criminal Defense
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We help you understand the process, your options, and zealously and aggressively defend you.
I practice criminal defense in Ann Arbor, Michigan on a daily basis. I aggressively defend clients at all stages of a case from arraignment, pre-trial conference, trial, and through sentencing in the Washtenaw County courts every week. I also practice as a criminal defense attorney in Livingston, Jackson, and Wayne Counties. Call me for a free consultation at (734) 887-6079.
Type of crimes I defend against as a criminal defense attorney in Michigan:
- Drunk Driving (DUI)
- Operating While Visibly Impaired (OWVI)
- Operating While Intoxicated (OWI)
- OWI 2nd
- Felony OWI 3rd
- Operating Under the Influence of Liquor (OUIL)
- Super Drunk Driving (High BAC or Over .17 BAC)
- Underage Drunk Driving (Minor BAC)
- Assault and Battery
- Domestic Violence
- Larceny
- Retail Fraud (Shoplifting)
- Drugged Driving
- Operating While Intoxicated on Drugs (OWI)
- Operating With the Presence of Controlled Substances
- Operating With the Presence of Drugs (OWPD)
- Fake ID
- Possession of Altered Drivers License
- Use of Altered State Identification
- Noise Infractions
- Ann Arbor Noise Ordinances
- Contributing to a Noisy Party
- Littering
- Open Intoxicants (Open Intox)
- Public Intoxication
- Disorderly Drunk
- Disorderly Conduct – Ann Arbor
- Disorderly Person – State of Michigan
- Malicious Destruction of Property
- Malicious Destruction of a Building
- Embezzlement (Both Felony and Misdemeanor Cases)
- Resisting and Obstructing a Police Officer
- Drug Crime Defense
- Possession of a Controlled Substances
- Violation of Michigan Controlled Substances Act
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
- Aggravated Crimes
- Trespassing
- Railroad Trespass
- Prowling
- Stalking
- Computer Crimes
- Football Saturday Related Charges (Both Ann Arbor and Lansing)
- Traffic Tickets
- Driving While License Suspended (DWLS)
- Driving While License Expired
- Driving Without Insurance
- Expungements (Motion to Set Aside a Conviction)
Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors in Michigan are crimes that are punishable by less than a year in jail. This does not mean that you will go to jail, but instead the maximum possible sentence. Having an experienced criminal defense attorney representing you is essential to ensuring you have the best defense to the charge.
Felonies
Felonies in Michigan are crimes that are punishable by more than a year in prison. The outcome may result in no jail time in Ann Arbor, MI, to a lifetime maximum depending on the charges. There are additional steps to a felony case, such as a probable cause conference and a preliminary examination. Here is an explanation for the early stages of a felony case in Michigan.