by cmladmin | May 12, 2011 | In the News
LUDINGTON (AP) — Blood samples tested by the Michigan State Police crime lab in drunken-driving cases are unreliable because the results don’t carry a margin of error, a judge said. District Court Judge Peter Wadel threw out blood evidence against a man in...
by cmladmin | Mar 27, 2011 | In the News
Michigan Law provides that if you operate a motor vehicle in the state of Michigan with a blood alcohol level at .08 or above, you can be charged with Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). This offense is classified as a 93 day Misdemeanor, 6 points on your driving...
by cmladmin | Mar 24, 2011 | In the News
Each member of the Central Michigan community assumes an obligation regarding self-conduct to act in a manner consistent with a respect for the rights of others and with the University’s function as an educational institution. As a guide for individuals and...
by cmladmin | Oct 7, 2009 | In the News
Source: Central Michigan Life Author: Jake Bolitho Local attorney Todd Levitt only takes a certain kind of client. Levitt represents CMU students almost exclusively at his practice at 600 E. Broadway St. “I enjoy being in a college town,” he said. “The students bring...
by cmladmin | Sep 8, 2009 | In the News
Source: Central Michigan Life Author: Jake Bolitho Editor’s Note: Senior Reporter Jake Bolitho sat down with local attorney Todd Levitt to talk about student’s legal rights, including alcohol and privacy issues. Jake Bolitho: What exactly is defined as open...