North Michigan Felony Charge Lawyers
- Have you been accused of assault in Northern Michigan?
- Do you need an aggressive attorney for your criminal defense?
- Are you unsure what to expect after your felony charge?
From petty theft and traffic violations to sexual assault and first degree murder, we protect the rights of our clients charged with felony crimes. For over 30 years at Amberg, Amberg and Williams North, our lawyers have been fighting for the rights of the accused throughout Michigan. You don't need to hire an out-of-state attorney for aggressive criminal defense. Just contact us.
Amberg, Amberg and Williams North • Serving Michigan for Over 30 Years
Call 1-866-447-9209 today for your free initial consultation.
Every person, regardless of the crime, has the right to fair and just criminal defense. At Amberg, Amberg and Williams North, no case is too big or too complicated for our attorneys. We represent a wide variety of clients in a wide variety of felony criminal cases:
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Criminal sexual conduct and Internet sex crimes defense
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Homicide and bank robbery
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White collar crime, including fraud
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Theft and retail fraud
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Larceny and assault
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Domestic violence
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Juvenile crime, including minor in possession or MIP
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Probation and traffic violations
From the moment you become our client, we go to work on your case. At Amberg, Amberg and Williams North, we don't get locked in to one method of defense for any client. We pursue all possible avenues in order to achieve the best possible results. We also aggressively defend clients charged with drunk driving and drug crimes.
Driver's License Restoration
The State of Michigan can be quick to take away your driver's license. Most often you will have a suspended license for a driving-related offense such as a DUI or a speeding ticket, but you could also lose it for drug possession or another felony. If you have lost your license, for whatever reason, we will work to help you get it back.
Michigan Marijuana Law
If you are convicted of possessing any amount of marijuana in Michigan, you could pay a $2,000 fine and spend up to one year in jail. A police officer can make a traffic stop and force you to take a blood test. If any trace of THC, the main active ingredient found in marijuana, is found in your bloodstream, you may be charged with OWI (operating while intoxicated).
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We know the Michigan criminal courts. We know how to get results. Contact us today for a free initial consultation with a qualified criminal defense lawyer.