If you or your University of Michigan son or daughter has been ticketed in Ann Arbor by the police, you have a number of options. The local police departments are writing different types of tickets, some are misdemeanors, some are civil infractions. These tickets will be handled at the 15th District Court and there is a limit on days to respond to the ticket. All of my clients begin a proactive program immediately in order to work toward the best outcome.
Common tickets will be open container, noise violations, minor in possession, fake ID and disorderly conduct. The newest offense on the books is a new ordinance with limits indoor gatherings cannot exceed 10 individuals from different households. Outdoor gatherings cannot exceed 25
Individuals must wear a face covering that goes over their nose and mouth in:
Common tickets will be open container, noise violations, minor in possession, fake ID and disorderly conduct. The newest offense on the books is a new ordinance with limits indoor gatherings cannot exceed 10 individuals from different households. Outdoor gatherings cannot exceed 25
Individuals must wear a face covering that goes over their nose and mouth in:
- Any indoor public place;
- Any outdoor place when unable to consistently maintain a distance of six feet or more from persons who are not members of the same household;
- While waiting for or riding on public transportation, while in a taxi or ride-sharing vehicle, or when using a private car service as a means of hired transportation.