Can the police search my car looking for drugs?
The most likely circumstance under which someone will interact with police officers is when they’re driving down the road in their vehicle. However, what seems
The most likely circumstance under which someone will interact with police officers is when they’re driving down the road in their vehicle. However, what seems
You have probably heard that you have a right to remain silent as an American citizen. The ability to avoid self-incrimination is a hallmark of
A criminal record can hold you back for decades. A single assault conviction or drug possession charge could limit your educational and employment opportunities. Expungements
To many people, the idea that “drugs are addictive” is simply a given. They assume that all drugs pose a risk of addiction that can
Michigan’s operating while intoxicated (OWI) laws prohibit individuals from operating vehicles while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any other intoxicating substance. These can
As in other states, shoplifting is a criminal offense in Michigan. Under state law, shoplifting is retail fraud. The consequences upon conviction are harsher than
Law enforcement agencies in Michigan are always on the lookout for impaired drivers. Anyone behind the wheel of a vehicle could get pulled over for
When your doctor asks you how many drinks you have per week, or when a police officer asks you how many drinks you had that
Like in all other states, it is illegal to drive while impaired in Michigan. Drivers are not legally able to operate a vehicle when they
When you were a child, your mom probably taught you not to open the door to strangers, but what about if the strangers are police
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