A reckless driving charge is one of those traffic violations that can change how the system sees you overnight. It isn’t treated like a routine speeding ticket. It’s the kind of charge that can follow you […]
A domestic violence charge can turn a normal week into a crisis overnight. One call. One argument that got louder than it should have. One moment that didn’t look the way you meant it to look. […]
White collar allegations don’t arrive the way most people expect criminal cases to arrive. There’s often no dramatic arrest scene. No flashing lights. No moment where you “knew it was coming.” Instead, it starts with a […]
Getting a ticket is frustrating. But what happens after the stop is what usually determines whether this stays a minor inconvenience—or turns into points, higher insurance, license issues, or a court problem that follows you. This […]
Most people treat “defensive driving” like a polite suggestion—something you do when you’re teaching a teenager, visiting from out of state, or trying to be a little more patient on I-696. In reality, defensive driving is […]
Most Michigan drivers don’t get burned by the ticket itself. They get burned by what happens next. It’s the missed deadline because the court notice went to an old address. The “I’ll handle it after the […]
Most people don’t wake up planning to spend a morning in court. It happens because life stacks little problems on top of each other—holiday stress that turns into a shove, a late payment that turns into […]
Getting a ticket is annoying. Not knowing what happens next is worse. Most Michigan drivers don’t struggle with the stop itself. They struggle with the gap after: a citation in hand, a court name they’ve never […]
Most drivers in Michigan only think about a ticket in two categories: What almost nobody sees is the full map of ticket offenses—how each one hits your record, how it gets treated in specific courts like […]
There’s a side of Michigan traffic and criminal law most people don’t talk about. It’s not just the fine.It’s not just the points. It’s the email from HR asking you to “explain this,” the professional license […]