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Yes, you can still be charged. Being convicted, of course, is another matter. Many cases of sexual assault charges involve "he said/she said". When charges are filed it is up to a jury to determine who is telling the truth. You were smart to not meet with the detective without a lawyer present. You should speak with a lawyer to discuss the situation.... Read More
Yes, you can still be charged. Being convicted, of course, is another matter. Many cases of sexual assault charges involve "he said/she said". When... Read More
Falsly accusing someone of a crime is considered slander per se in Michigan. What that means is that you do not even have to show actual monetary damages to recover in a civil lawsuit. However, based on what you have described, it certainly sounds like you have suffered damages. Feel free to contact my office to discuss your options, including demanding that she stop slandering you, and filing a lawsuit against her to recover money damages..... Read More
Falsly accusing someone of a crime is considered slander per se in Michigan. What that means is that you do not even have to show actual monetary... Read More
One of a lawyer's primary responsibilities is to communicate with his or her clients. It is reasonable for a client to expect to receive a return call or email reply within one business day. Keep in mind that you are always free to change lawyers if you do not feel that your current lawyer is meeting your expectations. While there may be a reason your lawyer has not returned your call, two weeks is excessive. Are you able to reach anyone at his/her office to schedule an appointment to come into the office? Have you sent an email requesting a face-to-face meeting? You are welcome to contact this office if you are cnsidering making a change.... Read More
One of a lawyer's primary responsibilities is to communicate with his or her clients. It is reasonable for a client to expect to receive a return... Read More
Good morning. I imagine that this is causing you quite a bit of anxiety, and rightly so. You could end up being charged with a serious felony offense, which can have lifelong implications. How this plays out would depend on a number of factors including your age and your relationship to the location that the lottery tickets were taken from. With almost 40 years of criminal defense experience, I would be happy to have a free telephone consultation with you in order to get additional facts. Then I would be able to provide you with guidance specifically tailored to your situation.... Read More
Good morning. I imagine that this is causing you quite a bit of anxiety, and rightly so. You could end up being charged with a serious felony... Read More
You have a number of unique facts described in your narrative. I would be happy to discuss them with you by phone as oppossed to trying to answer each question, and likely follow-up questions, in this firum. Please feel free to give me a call at your earliest convenience.
You have a number of unique facts described in your narrative. I would be happy to discuss them with you by phone as oppossed to trying to answer... Read More

Can 16f date 18m

Answered a year and 6 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
the law, for very good reasons, sets the age of consent at age 16 and under the law you will remain a minor until you are 18. first the science, the human brain's development and cognitive abilities are usually only fully developed until you are 20 or so. 2 years ago, on one hand your BF was a minor at the time, but on the other you were 14, as the parent, your mom can press charges worse for your BF, he might even get charged and go on the offenders' list which could mess up his life for years to come. the only good news is that the prosecution would have a very difficult time proving what happened and your mom, if she was so worried, should have reported things things then my suggestion, you need to sit down and have a conversation with your mom; you need to respect her interest as parent and she needs to respect that you are a young woman and come up with a way for you to go together into the next chapter in life- you need to agree how the two of you can get along together for the next couple of years, I suggest you bring her a peace offering of flowers or something nice that lets her know you care. I really don't suggest burning down the bridges, you will only really understand what family is when the worst in life happens; if you let her, your mom can be a rock in your life good luck to you... Read More
the law, for very good reasons, sets the age of consent at age 16 and under the law you will remain a minor until you are 18. first the science, the... Read More

what outcome do you think will happen?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney J. Allen Fiorletta   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
The ultimate outcome of your case is going to depend on a number of fators that an experienced attorney will investigate. Based on the limited information that you have provided, it may be entirely possible to avoid the loss of your driving privileges. I would encourage you to speak with an experienced OWI?criminal defense attorney to discuss in more detail everything that occurred on the day of the incodent. I would also encourage you to ot try to defend yourself against these charges.... Read More
The ultimate outcome of your case is going to depend on a number of fators that an experienced attorney will investigate. Based on the limited... Read More
If she has no prior convictions, she is unlikely to do much, if any, time. The only way she avoids something on her record is being a cooperating witness on a larger crime. good luck
If she has no prior convictions, she is unlikely to do much, if any, time. The only way she avoids something on her record is being a cooperating... Read More

Left without paying for something at a meijer store

Answered a year and 8 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
When you walk in to pay be sure to show the item as you come in  Usually, they stop you when you attempt to leave. There should be no issue bringing in something and paying for it.   integrity and honesty and wonderful qualities.
When you walk in to pay be sure to show the item as you come in  Usually, they stop you when you attempt to leave. There should be no issue... Read More

Return of firearms

Answered a year and 10 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
As long as you have no prior felonies, your lawyer can Motion the court to return the firearms. If you do have any felonies, you won't win.
As long as you have no prior felonies, your lawyer can Motion the court to return the firearms. If you do have any felonies, you won't win.
If there is a warrant, you need to address it. You might be able to go to the memorial but, depending on how bad the police/court want you will determine if you will get arrested at the memorial. If you fly, there is no guarantee you will not be greeted at the airport. if it is just a mindemeanor, call the court and tell them when you are going to come in and be arraigned. Warrants last forever.... Read More
If there is a warrant, you need to address it. You might be able to go to the memorial but, depending on how bad the police/court want you will... Read More
Filing a false police report is a crime. If she is falsely reporting things, she can be prosecuted.
Filing a false police report is a crime. If she is falsely reporting things, she can be prosecuted.
You need to bring evidence of your daughter's history to your daughter's court appointed attorney Unless you were to spend a lot of money for a very expensive lawyer, your daughter will probably be remanded for care. Best of luck to you.
You need to bring evidence of your daughter's history to your daughter's court appointed attorney Unless you were to spend a lot of money for a very... Read More
The short answer is yes. She needs to show no other charges since and then it is an easy thing to do.
The short answer is yes. She needs to show no other charges since and then it is an easy thing to do.

what are the fees for a probation lawyer

Answered 2 years and a month ago by attorney J. Allen Fiorletta   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
If your question is how much an attorney is going to charge you for representation with respect to a probation matter, that is going to vary. I would suggest that you call a few differebt attorneys. The fees will likely vary and be based on a few different factors.
If your question is how much an attorney is going to charge you for representation with respect to a probation matter, that is going to vary. I would... Read More

Can my Domestic violence charges be expunged from Michigan (year 2001)

Answered 2 years and 2 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
If you have gone 20 years with nothing serious since (no felonies of any kind), you are a good candidate for expungement. Because of the seriousness of the prior case, I highly recommend you retain legal counsel for this. best of luck to you gb@borman.net
If you have gone 20 years with nothing serious since (no felonies of any kind), you are a good candidate for expungement. Because of the seriousness... Read More

In Michigan how likely is jail time on a 2nd dwls?

Answered 2 years and 2 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Two charges in a short time is problematic. A lot depends on the judge AND your lawyer. you need the best lawyer you can get and that lawyer has to have proven success with your judge I suggest looking in the NACDL.org website, it is where I go to find lawyers for clients needing criminal represenation... Read More
Two charges in a short time is problematic. A lot depends on the judge AND your lawyer. you need the best lawyer you can get and that lawyer has to... Read More

Violation of plea agreement

Answered 2 years and 3 months ago by attorney Dana B. Carron   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Normally they honor the agreement.  Otherwise, the are required to give you the option to withdraw your plea.
Normally they honor the agreement.  Otherwise, the are required to give you the option to withdraw your plea.

What to do? Help!!

Answered 2 years and 4 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Police almost always arrest the man involved in a domestic A&B. If you are having memory issues, feel free to give a statement to the police but understand, there is other evidence, the call to the police, cameras and physical evidence. Take good care of yourself.  
Police almost always arrest the man involved in a domestic A&B. If you are having memory issues, feel free to give a statement to the police but... Read More
You will get a court appointed attorney, if they are any good they will be able to advise you on what you are looking at with that Judge in that court. good luck
You will get a court appointed attorney, if they are any good they will be able to advise you on what you are looking at with that Judge in that... Read More
You need to file a police report against them. Also contact legal aid for assistance. Best of luck to you.
You need to file a police report against them. Also contact legal aid for assistance. Best of luck to you.
You have been trespassed from the store. If you return to the store you can be cited or arrested for trespassing. It sounds like you have also been criminally cited. Did you have stolen property in your possession?
You have been trespassed from the store. If you return to the store you can be cited or arrested for trespassing. It sounds like you have also been... Read More

Can a felon in Michigan own/possess an air rifle?

Answered 2 years and 8 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Pellet guns are are considered firearms under Michigan law.  
Pellet guns are are considered firearms under Michigan law.  
yes they can order you to get fingerprinted
yes they can order you to get fingerprinted

What type of cases do you guys handle

Answered 2 years and 9 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Defense
Contact the Michigan Innocense Project   this is a case that they might take on.   good luck to you
Contact the Michigan Innocense Project   this is a case that they might take on.   good luck to you