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Personal Justice For Two Young Clients Facing False Claims

Read More! November 28, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

This month, two young clients of Geherin Law Group, PLLC. can breathe a huge sigh of relief and put their lives back together after being falsely accused of criminal wrongdoing.   Charles [1] is a student at the University of Michigan who was wr...

Do I Have A Warrant For My Arrest?

Do I Have A Warrant For My Arrest? Read More! October 14, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

Looking for the best criminal defense attorney in Ann Arbor? As courts throughout Michigan close during the Emergency Order, people who were recently arrested or contacted by police are left wondering if now there’s a warrant for their arrest, and i...

RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING ARREST IN MICHIGAN

RESISTING/OBSTRUCTING ARREST IN MICHIGAN Read More! October 14, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

When a police encounter turns into an arrest, even the  slightest  resistance from the civilian can result in an additional serious charge commonly referred to “Resist/Obstruct,” or “R/O.”   MCL 750.81d is defin...

Can a Criminal Charge Take Away Your Gun Rights in Michigan? 

Read More! June 29, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

There are thousands of proud gun owners and enthusiasts in Michigan. Michigan residents use firearms for many reasons, including hobbies (target shooting), recreational sports (hunting), and home or self-protection. Many go the extra mile and apply for a ...

Common Questions About Refusals in Drunk Driving Arrests

Read More! March 17, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

You’re leaving your favorite restaurant after drinking two glasses of wine and are suddenly pulled over by police.  Fear, anxiety, and confusion set in.  Suddenly, the officer is barking out questions and commands, and before you know it y...

What is an “Advice of Rights” Form for Criminal Cases? 

Read More! February 1, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

When a person is charged with a criminal offense in Michigan, they typically have two options:  litigate or negotiate. The majority of criminal cases don’t go to litigation or trial, but resolve with a plea of some sort (either a plea or senten...

Criminal Trial During COVID

Read More! January 6, 2022 | By Daniel T. Geherin

Geherin Law Group Client J.P., who is accused of home invasion, has been waiting for a criminal trial in Detroit since March 2020--with no date in sight. Client J.Z., accused of aggravated assault, has been waiting for her jury trial in Saline for over a ...