KALAMAZOO, MI, September 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Grand Rapids, Michigan criminal defense law firm Aggressive Criminal Defense Law Firm- a division of Willis Law continues with success for another of their clients.
Originally, their client faced an Operating While Intoxicated charge in Reed City, Michigan. With the help of aggressive criminal defense the client's charge was reduced.
A drunk driving charge is a serious crime. License restrictions or suspension can cause problems for the offender. Also, the offender faces possible jail time depending on the severity of the charge.
The aggressive stance of the Aggressive Criminal Defense Law Firm prevented their client from receiving an Operating While Intoxicated charge and eventually got the charge reduced. The client's charge was reduced to a plea of disturbing the peace and careless driving. This reduction allowed their client to keep their driver's license and job, which required him to have an unrestricted driver's license.
If you are facing a drunk driving charge or other criminal matter, contact Aggressive Criminal Defense Law Firm to discuss your case. Call 269-743-1978 or visit the firm's website at http://www.aggressivecriminaldefenselawfirm.com/.
Drunk Driving Charge Reduced for Grand Rapids Client
Grand Rapids criminal defense attorney fights for clients.
2012-09-10
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Atlanta Asset Management Firm Brightworth Announces Its Election, Taxes and Investment Outlook Webinar
2012-09-10
The Atlanta financial advisors at Brightworth invite you to join the conversation with Brightworth's Investment Committee as they discuss the future of the economy in a webinar titled Election, Taxes and Investment Outlook. The one hour webinar will take place on Thursday, September 20th, 2012 at 3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00).
The webinar will cover the Brightworth Investment Committee's latest thoughts on the economy including comments on The Election's Impact on Financial Markets, The "Fiscal Cliff" and Tax Increases, and their "Base ...
Blue Tax Review - Complaints - Jesus Has No Complaints with His Heavenly Resolution!
2012-09-10
Jesus (Houston, TX) came to the offices of Blue Tax with missing tax returns dated back to 2000. He estimated that he owed roughly $34,000 in back taxes. Because the taxpayer had not filed returns, he was not in any collection action yet. The IRS had notified him that they were about to file the returns for him. The challenge for Blue Tax was to file the missing tax returns and to establish a resolution to keep Jesus out of collections.
The Blue Tax team set a goal of protecting Jesus from any collections, filing the missing tax returns, and establishing a resolution. ...
Valarie Gelb Elected President of the Connecticut Chapter of the International Women's Forum
2012-09-10
Valarie Gelb of Rowayton, CT has been elected President of the Connecticut Women's Forum (CWF), an affiliate of the International Women's Forum (IWF) a global organization comprising more than 5000 members in 26 countries. As a successful woman in the corporate world, Ms. Gelb has worked to bridge the gap between the corporate and philanthropic sectors and now will focus that passion in her leadership of the Connecticut Chapter of IWF. Membership in IWF is by invitation only and its members represent women of distinction and achievement from diverse professional sectors ...
Jose Canseco Bares All While Praising Anabolic Steroids
2012-09-10
A bare skinned Jose Canseco expresses and shares his views and explains how steroids were just part of the game.
In his upcoming Blog with the industry popular, Steroid.com, former baseball all-star and the controversial Jose Canseco appears on camera shirtless, bouncing his pecs with an attitude like only he can provide.
Holding nothing back, Canseco reveals the best steroids the game has ever seen. The former Bash Brother and the living breathing face of steroids in sports explains what types of steroids a ball player wants to choose: "...you really don't ...
New Publication by Men's Health Network Educates the Millions of Americans at Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
2012-09-10
September is Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness of a disease that affects over 5 million people in the United States, a number expected to rise to 12 million by 2050.
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is an irregular, often rapid heart rate that prevents blood from effectively being pumped into the heart's ventricles. Symptoms of AFib can include heart palpitations, shortness of breath, chest pain and fatigue, but the greatest concern of someone with AFib is the risk of stroke. AFib increases the risk of stroke by 5 times and someone has a stroke ...
Cruise.com Launches Mobile App for iPhone and Android
2012-09-10
Cruise.com, a subsidiary of Omega World Travel, Inc. and one of the Internet's leading cruise sellers, announces the launch of their new mobile app for both iPhone users and Android users. The free app is designed to put a wealth of cruise-related information at the user's fingertips. The Cruise.com app is available now for download in the iPhone App Store and in the Android Marketplace and can be also be downloaded at www.cruise.com.
Cruise.com's new mobile app offers a variety of features that cruise enthusiasts can access including options to help them book and prepare ...
Researchers show cost-effectiveness of HIV testing in drug abuse treatment programs
2012-09-09
NEW YORK (September 9, 2012) -- Less than half of community-based substance abuse treatment programs in the United States currently make HIV testing available on-site or through referral. A new study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College shows the cost-effectiveness of integrating on-site rapid HIV testing into drug treatment programs.
The study, published in today's issue of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, is a collaboration with the HIV Rapid Testing and Counseling Study trial, sponsored by the National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network. The randomized clinical ...
AAO-HNSF 2012 new poster presentations
2012-09-09
Alexandria, VA — Ear, nose, throat, and head and neck physicians from around the world will gather to share the latest scientific research and industry insights at the 2012 Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF), at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
Reporters will have access to the latest research and clinical advances in the field of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery. New poster presentations include the latest research on rhinoplasty, facial trauma, head and neck ...
Stewart Law Firm Sponsors Free Crime Victims' Rights Training by National Expert Meg Garvin to Commemorate National Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Support Crime Victims First.
2012-09-09
The Presenting Sponsor, the Stewart Law Firm (www.thestewartlawfirm.net), the Host, Crime Victim First (www.crimevictimsfirst.org) and Keynote Speaker, Meg Garvin, are pleased to announce and invite you to a Free Training & Music Festival to commemorate National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The goals are to increase awareness and to celebrate those that work on behalf of victims and our community.
The 3rd Annual Jam for Justice "No Violence Day" Training & Music Festival (www.jam4justice.org) is scheduled for Sunday, October 21, 2012, from Noon ...
Longevity Medical Offers 21 Day Medically-Supervised Detoxification Program to Clear Environmental Toxins From The Body, Reduce Risk of Disease and Restore Energy and Well Being!
2012-09-09
We take for granted that the air we breathe, water we drink, food we eat and products we use are safe. However, these contain harmful chemicals that affect our health. These chemicals are called toxins and are linked to: thyroid disorders, cancers, women's hormonal conditions, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivities and otherwise unexplained illnesses and symptoms.
Longevity Medical Health Center has a solution for how the chemicals we are exposed to everyday affect our health. Starting October 6th and running through October 26th, Longevity ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Immunogenicity and safety of influenza and COVID-19 multicomponent vaccine in adults age 50 and older
Comb jellies reveal ancient origins of animal genome regulation
Will you live an unprecedented life?
Study finds teens driving older vehicles have increased risk for fatal crashes
AI Model Improves Delirium Prediction, Leading to Better Health Outcomes for Hospitalized Patients
Vehicle age and driver assistance technologies in fatal crashes involving teen and middle-aged drivers
Reporting and representation of race and ethnicity in clinical trials of pharmacotherapy for mental disorders
Clinical and neuropathological evaluations of the New Brunswick neurological syndrome of unknown cause
Childhood brain tumors develop early in highly specialized nerve cells
A new class of molecules against cancer cells refractory to standard treatments
Neuroscientists pinpoint where (and how) brain circuits are reshaped as we learn new movements
Scientists map tongue’s sweet sensor, may lead to new ways to curb sugar cravings
Junk food for thought: Landmark Canadian study directly links ultra-processed foods to poor health
Low-dose rapamycin improves muscle mass and well-being in aging adults
Formaldehyde releasers found in common personal care products
Specialized face mask can detect kidney disease with just your breath
Chronic illnesses such as asthma and allergies have psychological impacts
Knowing your Alzheimer’s risk may ease anxiety but reduce motivation for healthy habits
New algorithms can help GPs predict which of their patients have undiagnosed cancer
The world’s wealthiest 10% caused two thirds of global warming since 1990
New study tracks air pollution and CO₂ emissions across thousands of cities worldwide
Asthma attacks more common for some women taking the progesterone-only pill
Groundbreaking device instantly detects dangerous street drugs, offering hope for harm reduction
Do laws requiring vertical IDs for youth curb underage drinking and tobacco use?
Do many women experience disrespectful care during and after childbirth?
Scientists identify a mechanism that controls tomato ripening
Could forensic scientists soon reconstruct facial 3D images from DNA at crime scenes?
Could conserving tigers in forests be an integral part of climate change solutions?
During aging, do people with Down syndrome face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than other individuals?
A pipette that can activate individual neurons
[Press-News.org] Drunk Driving Charge Reduced for Grand Rapids ClientGrand Rapids criminal defense attorney fights for clients.