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Operating with the Presence of Drugs: Not Guilty!

Operating While Intoxicated, Operating While Visibly Impaired, Operating with the Presence of Drugs: Not Guilty! At a recent jury trial, Dominic Jr. secured Not Guilty verdicts on all three counts involving drunk driving! The jury found the defendant not guilty of Operating While Intoxicated (OWI); Operating While Visibly Impaired (OWVI); and Operating with the Presence

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Uttering and Publishing in Michigan | Andriacchi Law

Dominic Jr. is a Marquette Michigan criminal defense lawyer. During the summer of 2017, he got an uttering and publishing case dismissed, which involved various categories of documents or instruments that fall under Michigan law as ‘writing listed’ in the relevant statute. Background The citizen was charged with passing counterfeit money. Before the preliminary examination,

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What is Preliminary Examination in Court?

Understanding Preliminary Examinations A preliminary examination is a critical stage in the criminal justice process, where the prosecution must establish probable cause that the defendant committed the alleged crime. Essentially, it functions as a mini-trial. During this hearing, the prosecution presents evidence and witness testimony to demonstrate that a felony has occurred and that the

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