Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Obstruction of Police Officer
I was pulled over for driving with no lights on. I saw the flashing light behind me. I put my right turn signal on to indicate I was going to pull over. I drove for four blocks so I could pull over at a gas station. I did well on sobriety test and blew .04 (half limit). Police found nothing during search of car. I was arrested for ''Obstruction'' and put in jail untill I made bond. The officer said I was lucky because I should have gotten ''flee and evade'' beause I didn't stop immediately when I saw the lights. I have a court date coming soon. I am a college graduate and I have a good job as a contractor for the Department of Defense. I have absolutely no criminal offenses on my record and I don't want one on my record. What can I do?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Obstruction of Police Officer
If you have no prior record, there are ways to get what you want. Most lawyers will give you a no charge consultation.
Regardless, do not plead guilty at your arraignment.
Re: Obstruction of Police Officer
I recommend that you hire an experienced and aggressive attorney to fight for you!
We'd be pleased to speak with you about your case. We do quite a bit of work with similar cases (as recently as this afternoon) with good results throughout Michigan. Feel free to call us at 1 8667665245.
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