The penalty for drug use varies depending on the type of drug used. In general, a person may not use a controlled substance except with a valid prescription. Use of Any Schedule 1 or 2 narcotic Cocaine Ecstasy Mathamphetamine Is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 1 year in jail,…
Ann Arbor Criminal Defense Blog
Answers to Common Questions for a Criminal Defense Lawyer
As a lawyer I’m often asked common questions from potential clients. In this article I’ll try to answer some of those questions. Can you Get me a Sweet Plea Bargain? I don’t promise potential clients any particular result. In fact, no criminal defense should promise any result before the case…
People v. Oliver: What it Means to be Involved in an Accident For Leaving the Scene of an Accident
In the case of People v. Ricky Dean Oliver, the Court discusses what it means to be “involved in” an accident for the purposes of leaving the scene of an accident law. What Happened in the Case Defendant Ricky Dean Oliver went to jury trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter,…
Driving Under the Influence of Dissociative Anesthetics
Dissociative Anesthetics (PCP, Ketamine) are one of seven categories of drugs that Drug Recognition Experts look for in a driving under the influence evaluation. This article discusses the effects and signs from use of dissociative anesthetic drugs. Drug Recognition Experts are officers trained to determine if a driver is impaired…
ArborYpsi Law Criminal Defense Overview
ArborYpsi Law is a criminal defense law firm based in Washtenaw County, Michigan. We are dedicated to the representation of anyone charged with a crime. Cannabis Attorney Whether the charge is drugged driving or possession with intent to distribute we can help. Our practice has been focused on helping the…
What To Do When Pulled Over for Drinking and Driving
You’re driving home after a night out and you’ve had one too many drinks. You see the flashing blue and red lights in the rear view and think – what should you do? Of course, the best practice is to not drink too much and drive, but mistakes happen. There’s no…
Michigan Inhalant Use Law
Some people use solvent chemicals found in glues, paints, and gasses to get high. These types of chemicals are referred to as inhalants. Inhaling these chemicals produce similar feelings to alcohol and anesthetics. Inhalant use is called huffing. Users soak rags in chemicals or put the chemicals in cans or…
I’ve Been Charged with Operating While Intoxicated – What Happens Next?
What Happens When You are Charged with Drinking and Driving? Being charged with a drinking and driving crime is stressful, and the legal process is confusing. Below is a general outline of the court process for the standard misdemeanor, what to expect, and an explanation of the options. Arraignment An…
What is Indecent Exposure?
Indecent exposure is a common charge in Michigan. This article is an outline of what indecent exposure means, the penalties, and how you can fight the charges. The Statute The law says a person shall not knowingly make any open or indecent exposure of his or her person or of…
Quick Answers to Common DUI Questions
When I get phone calls regarding driving under the influence cases there are common questions I’m always asked. I’ll try to answer some of those common questions here. Will I receive Drug or Alcohol Testing When I first go to Court? It is common for people charged with a DUI…