Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Dan Geherin's Track Record of "Leaving the Scene" Cases

Dan Geherin, owner of the Geherin Law Group PLLC (GLGMichigan) in Ann Arbor, has defended hundreds of Leaving the Scene/Failing to Report cases in his 22+year career.  Dan has a long, verifiable track record of success defending these allegations, both in terms of trial victories, voluntary dismissals and successful negotiations. He’s also a driver’s license specialist (see his website, MiLicenseLawyer.com), so he knows how to answer questions about license consequences and help client avoid the pitfalls of these charges and the effect they have on a person’s ability to drive. 
If you’re being investigated or charged with “Hit and Run” allegations in Ann Arbor or throughout Washtenaw County, please contact Dan and his firm at GLG Michigan immediately. We’ll thoroughly explain the laws and determine whether a viable defense exists for your charge.
Schedule a free consultation online at glgmichigan.com or call (734) 263-2780 (we’re open 24/7).

Monday, August 12, 2019

Common Domestic Violence Questions

Every day, Dan answers calls from people facing allegations of Domestic Violence. Many ask these same questions:
“What is Domestic Violence? What must be proven?”
“Is Domestic Violence a misdemeanor, or felony?”
“How do I prove my innocence if I didn’t commit this offense”
“Will I go to jail/prison if I’m guilty of Domestic Violence?”
“If my spouse wants the charges dismissed, will the whole criminal charge simply go away?”
Domestic Violence charges are brought by the State, City or Township Prosecutor—not by the individual complainant/alleged victim. Charges range from a 93-day maximum misdemeanor offense to a 4-year maximum felony offense. What typically explains the wide difference in charges? Two factors: Degree of Injury and Prior Domestic Violence conviction(s) (if applicable).
Unfortunately, these charges are occasionally imposed by a disgruntled lover or angry spouse aiming to get advantage in a divorce/custody fight. Likewise, people are often arrested for Domestic Violence when in reality the complainant/alleged victim does not want or request prosecution.

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