by cmladmin | Jun 21, 2011 | Blog
WHAT IS THE LAW WHEN THE POLICE ARRIVE ON THE SCENE OF A SUSPECTED DRUNK DRIVING AND DO NOT OBSERVE ANY DRIVING, AND THE VEHICLE IS NOT RUNNING? Answer: Michigan courts have held that circumstantial evidence of operating may be sufficient to support an OWI or OWVI...
by cmladmin | Jun 16, 2011 | Blog
Michigan State University (MSU) students often are pulled over on I-127 traveling from East Lansing to Mount Pleasant, as well as from Mount Pleasant back to East Lansing. Once stopped by a police officer, students are often charged with such offenses ranging from...
by cmladmin | Jun 14, 2011 | Blog
Michigan’s tough stand against drinking and driving now includes snowmobiles and ORVs in an effort to reduce the risk of injury, death, or damage to personal property. State law requires the Department of State to record on your driving record any violations and...
by cmladmin | Jun 9, 2011 | Blog
OWI, Operating While Intoxicated A person convicted of Operating While Intoxicated or Operating a vehicle with any amount of controlled substance in the body will have his or her license suspended for 180 days, with a restricted license available for all or a...
by cmladmin | May 31, 2011 | Blog
Michigan Law allows for what I like to refer to as a bite of the Apple. This apple takes into consideration that you are a first time offender. Taking a bite of the apple allows you to keep a plea/conviction off the public record. This only occurs if you satisfy the...
by cmladmin | May 24, 2011 | Blog
MAY 24th, 2011 Proposed military motorcycle plates are unveiled to an enthusiastic crowd At a Capitol news conference today to kick off May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reaffirmed that the best way motorcyclists can stay safe...