What Does “Clear and Convincing Evidence” Mean in a Michigan License Appeal?
If you're trying to win a Michigan driver's license restoration or clearance appeal, you will quickly come across the requirement that you prove your case by what the law calls "clear and convincing evidence."
That phrase sounds technical—maybe even intimidating—but in real-world terms, it has a very practical...
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How Long Do You Need to Be Sober to Win a Michigan License Appeal?
If you're trying to win a Michigan driver's license restoration or clearance appeal, one of the first questions you're going to be asked is how long you need to be sober. In any Michigan license appeal, real sobriety is the key to winning.
The short answer is that...
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What “Sobriety” Really Means in a Michigan Driver’s License Restoration or Clearance Appeal
To win a Michigan driver's license restoration or clearance appeal, a person must prove that they are sober—because sobriety is the foundation of every successful case.
Unfortunately, there can be some confusion about what "sober" really means, especially in the context of a Michigan driver's license restoration appeal....
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I’ve been charged with indecent exposure. Will I have to register as a sex offender in Michigan, and for how many years?
Most likely NO.
This is among the biggest concerns for anyone facing either an indecent exposure or aggravated indecent exposure charge in Michigan. For some reason, there is a common misconception that a conviction for an indecent exposure offense requires a person to register...
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