As it goes, my clients were overcharged with crimes involving drugs, guns, bombs and money. We litigated this case for over three years including 5 days of preliminary exam testimony, and several motions litigated at the District Court and the Circuit Court.
We had made several appearances in circuit court in our continued effort to challenge the governments search and seizure of evidence because of the illegal “Knock and Talk”
Knock and Talk
When the police don’t have enough evidence to get a search warrant, they sometimes employ a procedure they have nicknamed “knock and talk” to investigate further.
Courts have ruled that a police officer has the same right as an everyday citizen (for example, a Girl Scout selling cookies) to visit your house, knock on your front door, and ask to speak with you.
Unfortunately, abuses of the “knock and talk” technique are now rampant.
Two Cases
Two somewhat recent cases in Michigan have helped clarify the law in this area.
In one case, from 2015, when no one answered the front door, the police started walking around the property knocking on back doors and side doors until they spotted some marijuana through a window in the back of the house.
The instinctual fourth amendment argument is that the police need a warrant before they roam around your back-yard peering into your windows.
In July 2016, however, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal without deciding the issue.
People v. Radandt
That same month a similar case before the Michigan Supreme Court, was heard, arguing that a so-called “knock and talk” violates the Fourth Amendment when it is conducted in the middle of the night.
In June 2017 the Michigan Supreme Court agreed with this argument and held that the police were trespassing, and therefore violating the Fourth Amendment, when they woke up suspects and their families in the middle of the night to interrogate them in their homes. People v. Frederick; People v. Van Doorne;
In People v Frederick, 500 Mich 228, 895 NW2d 541 (2017), the supreme court considered the scope of the implied license a homeowner extends to the general public in People v Frederick, 500 Mich 228, 895 NW2d 541 (2017).
The police had visited defendants’ homes during the early morning hours (4:00 and 5:30 a.m.) and knocked on the door. After conversations during which both defendants consented to searches of their homes, the police searched the homes and recovered marijuana products.
The court concluded that the procedure was not a permissible “knock and talk,” which is permitted because the public, and the police, have an implied license to approach the door, knock and wait briefly to be received, and then, if not invited to stay longer, leave.
The court reasoned that the scope of the implied license is time sensitive and that generally there is no implied license to knock at someone’s door in the middle of the night.
In exceeding the scope of the implied license, the police were trespassing. The trespass, coupled with information gathering (the police were seeking to find something or gain information), constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment, and because the police did not have warrants and no exception to the warrant requirement existed, the approaches violated the Fourth Amendment.
The court further held that defendants’ consent, even if voluntary, was invalid unless it was sufficiently attenuated from the warrantless search. A court considers the following factors in making that determination: (1) the temporal proximity of the illegal act and the alleged consent, (2) the presence of intervening circumstances, and (3) the purpose and flagrancy of the official misconduct. The court remanded the case for a weighing of those factors by the trial court.
Back to the Case at Hand
The facts of this case were very similar to the Fredericks case.
Here several officers ( some in uniform, some in raid gear and none of them in girl scout uniforms), in several different vehicles, (some marked some unmarked), encroached and trespassed upon my clients property, came into the back yard and insisted that FANG had the authority to do a compliance check of their medical marihuana grow.
We took issue with the coming into the back yard, because it was a trespass. We also took issue with the concept that a multi-jurisdictional task force has the authority to do a compliance check for MMMA behavior, or would be able to determine compliance if they did have the authority and by asserting the authority ( that they did not have), directly impacted the volition of the alleged consent to search.
MCL 333.26426 (g) Possession of, or application for, a registry identification card shall not constitute probable cause or reasonable suspicion, nor shall it be used to support the search of the person or property of the person possessing or applying for the registry identification card, or otherwise subject the person or property of the person to inspection by any local, county or state governmental agency.
The evidentiary hearings had been very contentious, and it may be fair to say that the investigators and officers in this matter did not like my suggestions that they had trampled all over my clients 4th amendment rights.
Status Quo: Overcharged
The original overcharging of by the prosecutor’s office is a common practice.
Anytime allegations involve the combination of narcotics and firearms (even if licensed, registered, CCW or CPL) Prosecutors love to charge felony firearm. Felony firearm mandates a 2 years term of imprisonment in the Michigan Department of Corrections to run consecutive to any other sentence.
The jury instruction is complicated, and sometimes a compromised jury will think it is doing a favor for the accused and find him or her not guilty of the underlying felony and guilty of the felony firearm only. This is illogical in any legal analysis but does not matter and will still result in a mandatory 2 years in prison.
Bomb Making Charge – Because It Exploded
One of the more outrageous and memorable examples of prosecutors overcharging, and incidentally was one of the counts dismissed at the exam, was for the crime of bomb making.
This count was literally created by the police after seizing legal fireworks, ( what are commonly known as M80’s- flash powder) then testing the fireworks (they blew off some fireworks) and then created a report that concluded that the fireworks were bombs because they created an explosion.
As I said this count was dismissed at the exam, but this bomb making count is just another example of the awesome power that the prosecutors have. They are literally the “Kings of the Court Room.”
Kings of the Courtroom
The Kings of the Courtroom (and Queens) run their kingdom like a well-oiled machine. They have the awesome power to charge any crime they want.
It is only the Prosecutors who can add to the charges, amend the charges, increase or decrease the charges or dismiss the charges. And of course, they have absolute immunity from civil liability while doing it.
This is the reason that 95-97 percent of people charged with crimes plead guilty.
“A study by Northwestern University Law School’s Centre on Wrongful Convictions found that 46% of documented wrongful capital convictions between 1973 and 2004 could be traced to false testimony by snitches—making them the leading cause of wrongful convictions in death-penalty cases.
The Innocence Project keeps a database of Americans convicted of serious crimes but then exonerated by DNA evidence. Of the 318 it lists, 57 involved informants—and 30 of the convicted had entered a guilty plea.”
“The prosecutor has more control over life, liberty and reputation than any other person in America,” said Robert Jackson, the attorney-general, in 1940. American prosecutors are more powerful than ever before.
The Pressure to Plead Guilty
Several legal changes have empowered them. The first is the explosion of plea bargaining, where a suspect agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge if the more serious charges against them are dropped.
Plea bargains were unobtainable in the early years of American justice. But today more than 95% of cases end in such deals and thus are never brought to trial.”
“Jed Rakoff, a district judge in New York, thinks it unlikely that 95% of defendants are guilty. Of the 2.4m Americans behind bars, he thinks it possible that “thousands, perhaps tens of thousands” confessed despite being innocent. One reason they might do so is because harsh, mandatory-minimum sentencing rules can make such a choice rational. Rather than risk a trial and a 30-year sentence, some cop a plea and accept a much shorter one.”
Battle Weary: Back to the Case at Hand
As it goes, and only because of our hard work, my client’s will, desire and commitment to this battle, today we were finally rewarded.
Clients were beyond joyful for the results today, but even with that said, it is hard to really understand, unless you live through it, just how overwhelming the State can be when they want.
All charges were dismissed as to one of the accused, and a plea to a few benign misdemeanors, with immediate sentencing to fines for the other. Case over.
It was a long hard battle and one that we were prepared to continue. The motivation to resolve as we did today, was primarily because the allegations in this case had a lot of potential liability. which was one of the motivations to resolve the case as we did.
Feb 28, 2019 – Charges have been dropped against a local man accused of illegally growing large quantities of marijuana.
45-year-old Anthony Portelli of Whitmore Lake, along with two other men, was charged almost four years ago with various counts of delivering and manufacturing marijuana. The case against the men has spanned years, with motions alleging various medical marijuana defenses being held in abeyance.
At a status conference Thursday, prosecutors agreed to dismiss the case against Portelli and a motion to do so was granted by a Livingston County Circuit Court judge. In an email to WHMI Prosecutor Bill Vailliencourt stated, “In light of the legalization of recreational marijuana in Michigan, we determined that it was no longer an appropriate use of resources to proceed.”
The charges against Portelli, Jeffrey Mote of South Lyon and Richard Lee Riley of Brighton were filed in 2015, following a police raid in 2013 at an alleged marijuana dispensary in Brighton Township and two other homes. Authorities had claimed that Portelli managed the dispensary, Riley grew the marijuana plants and Mote owned the homes where they were being grown.
The case against Mote was dismissed in 2016 due to insufficient evidence, while Riley was sentenced that same year to six months of probation after pleading guilty to maintaining a drug house in exchange for the original charges being dismissed. (DK)
The proposed ballot language for marijuana legalization in the state of Michigan appears finished.
It will appear asproposal 1 on the November general ballot.
In April, the Michigan Board of State Canvassers approved a petition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in the state of Michigan.
After the state legislature failed to take up the petition it would be put on the ballot for citizens to vote.
A proposed initiated law to authorize possession, use and cultivation of marijuana products by individuals who are at least 21 years of age and older, and commercial sales of marijuana through state-licensed retailers
This proposal would:
Allow individuals age 21 and older to purchase, possess and use marijuana and marijuana-infused edibles, and grow up to 12 marijuana plants for personal consumption.
Impose a 10-ounce limit for marijuana kept at residences and require that amounts over 2.5 ounces be secured in locked containers.
Create a state licensing system for marijuana businesses including growers, processors, transporters, and retailers.
Allow municipalities to ban or restrict marijuana businesses.
Permit commercial sales of marijuana and marijuana-infused edibles through state-licensed retailers, subject to a new 10% tax earmarked for schools, roads, and municipalities where marijuana businesses are located.
Komorn Law has represented numerous clients through the legal chaos of starting up a business in the Michigan Medical Marihuana Industry.
If you or someone you know is facing charges as a result of Medical Marijuana, DUI, Drugs, Forfeiture, Criminal Enterprise, etc. Please contact our office and ensure you’re defended by an experienced lawyer in the evolving laws.
Lead attorney Michael Komorn is recognized as an expert on the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. He is the President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association (MMMA), a nonprofit patient advocacy group which advocates for the rights of medical marijuana patients and their caregivers.
Contact us for a free no-obligation case evaluation 800-656-3557.
Patients and Caregivers are discriminated upon in many facets of life, be it employment, housing, education, student loans, banking, travelling, medical care, prescription medical care, parental rights… and in this case, Emergency Medical Care!
My client is a Michigan Medical Marijuana patient who was having an emergency. An ambulance picked him up, and against his hospital preference, the ambulance took him to the U of M Ann Arbor Hospital.
While at the hospital, the patient, my client, in response to the standard medical care question of “list any other medications you are currently taking”, was honest and replied that he uses a topical marijuana oil. He used the oil at the recommendation of his primary care physician to help with his cancer and chronic pain. He had the oil in his belongings when he was brought to the hospital.
The Registered Nurse at the hospital then called the Hospital Security Officer, who then confiscated the patients medical marijuana oil and called the police.
In late May, Detroit police, along with federal law enforcement agencies, raided what the media described as a “massive marijuana grow operation.”
It turned out to be Viola Brands a temporary licensed medical marijuana and cannabis company in Detroit that was founded by former NBA player Al Harrington.
It was raided even though they should have known it was legal.
Six people were arrested and charged with felonies. The crop — more than 1,000 plants valued at several million of dollars, 100 pounds of marijuana along with lights, fans and testing equipment, were seized.
U.S. Border Patrol was credited with an assist. A Border Patrol agent who works in “gang intel” and was “embedded” with the Detroit Police Department conducted a “thorough investigation,” and obtained a search warrant, Detroit police Sgt. Gerry Johnson told a local television station.
“This is one of the most sophisticated operations I’ve seen in a long time,” Johnson said.
Viola Brands had a state permit as well as local building permits.
Case Dismissed
On July 31, Komorn Law as well as other defense attorneys got Judge Kenneth King of 36th District Court to dismissed the case “in the interest of fairness.”
According to a defense attorney involved in the case
The Detroit Police apparently forgot — or did not bother — to secure the door to the facility after the raid, allowing burglars to enter and make off with expensive equipment the police did not seize
How did Detroit Police manage to “investigate” and “raid” a “marijuana operation” without figuring out that it was licensed by the city?
Detroit’s building inspection department is owed at least some of the blame. When police called to see if the operation was legitimate — the “investigation” referred to above — Detroit building inspectors gave the wrong answer and said that there shouldn’t have been a grow there.
Detroit building inspectors are digging in their heels, insisting that the grow at Viola Brands was illegal.
In court, prosecutors argued that Viola Brands was licensed only to “sell” at the facility, and not to grow.
“That’s absurd,” said medical marijuana defense attorney Michael Komorn in an interview with the Detroit News. “It’s a semantic issue because I would say everyone would understand that if they’ve been given permission to sell it, of course a medical marijuana caregivers center includes growing and cultivating marijuana.”
Komorn’s question — as well as the many other questions of who might be liable to damages done to Viola Brands during the raid now appears headed to a courtroom.
Komorn Law has represented numerous clients through the legal chaos of starting up a business in the Michigan Medical Marihuana Industry.
If you or someone you know is facing charges as a result of Medical Marijuana, DUI, Drugs, Forfeiture, Criminal Enterprise, etc. Please contact our office and ensure you’re defended by an experienced lawyer in the evolving laws.
Lead attorney Michael Komorn is recognized as an expert on the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act. He is the President of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Association (MMMA), a nonprofit patient advocacy group which advocates for the rights of medical marijuana patients and their caregivers.
Contact us for a free no-obligation case evaluation 800-656-3557.
I'm a medical marijuana patient. Police raided my house and painted me to be a felonious criminal, seized property from me, and ruined my life. I hired Michael cause I heard him on his radio show. This dude is the real deal. He got me out of quite the mess.
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Best MMMP attorney in Michigan!
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Michael fought vigorously in my defense. He left no stone unturned. He knew the MMMP laws and cases like the back of his hand and educated the judge on the proper application of the standards. He was ready for combat and prepared for victory. He guided me through a two year legal battle for my freedom and we won! Good guy, big heart, champion of the people!
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Komorn Law wins
5.0 stars
Posted by Al Harrington
August 3, 2018
The Viola Brand family cannot be more grateful to Michael, Sean and the Komorn team. They went above and beyond expectations and turned a negative situation positive. Michael created a strategy that ultimately lead to the best possible outcome in our case; complete dismissal of all charges, as well as the return of hundreds of thousands of dollars in equipment and assets.
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Case Dismissed
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Posted by anonymous
June 27, 2018
I was charged with manufacture and intent with distribute. He was very professional and has a great team, they did a great job for me. Michael was very informative and reassuring throughout the whole process. When prosecutors see him coming they run the other way.
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Outstanding performance
5.0 stars Posted by Andrew May 29, 2018 Attorney Komorn managed to secure my driving privileges for me after an alleged DUI. I was resigned to a minimum 90 day ban, I walked away without a single days suspension, his knowledge and experience were the deciding factor on the day, cannot recommend highly enough.
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ALL CHARGES DISMISSED !
5.0 stars Posted by Adam May 17, 2018 My Komorn law experience was nothing short of amazing. I was charged with 3 counts of delivery/manufacturing marijuana. All Charges Dismissed! Michael and his team were always ten steps ahead of the prosecution at any given time. Hiring him as my lawyer was the best decision i ever made. Because of Komorn Law i now have my life back.
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Saved by corruption!
5.0 stars Posted by Tara April 30, 2018 First off I would like to thank Michael and his entire team!!! From the first consultation with Chad and explaining to him my situation and what was happening they were very quick to realize that this is just unjust and unfair and didn't hesitate to want to help me, he knew Michael would not stand for what was happening! Michael is a very busy man defending people and their rights...
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Great attorney
5.0 stars Posted by Nate February 9, 2018 Very professional lawyers office...great team...did a great job for me.. I woukd defintaly use again.
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The Best Attorney in Michigan
5.0 stars Posted by Nicole January 18, 2018 I contacted Michael Komorn to represent me in a case where I was falsely accused of committing a crime. Michael spent as much time that was needed, in person and over the phone, to thoroughly understand my case. After he was hired, he was very punctual and courteous and his team did an amazing job of providing me with updates and interviewing my witnesses. Ultimately, the case...
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The king of clout
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous January 6, 2018 Michael represented me in a marijuana raid case. He proved my innocence and the case was dismissed without prejudice before advancing into a jury trial. This man is really something special. Knows the ins and outs of the laws better then the people at the court house themselves. A1 a1 a1.
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By far the best and most aggressive
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous August 16, 2017 Micheal is an amazing attorney i hired him for mmmp case in det every bit of the case was lies and deceit from the dpd. I was wrongfully arrestest and the dpd would not accept the mmmp cards they were not doing there jobs correctly . Micheal was also on the phone on speaker asking to speak to someone and none of the officers would get on the phone with him.... Just a perfect example...
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Ottawa County, Michigan
5.0 stars Posted by Daniel July 19, 2017 It took months of vetting lawyers' to land at Komorn Law. Other lawyers' recommended the "Komorn team" for my situation. My case was medical marijuana, in Ottawa County. Beautiful community and a beast of a legal district...
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A true Lawyer
5.0 stars Posted by Denise July 18, 2017 Michael is a Solomon! Full of wisdom and knowledge. He goes above and beyond Full of passion. When he is in court he gets respect from all, even the Judges. One of the judges in our case told Michael he had not seen a lawyer of his kind in years! Full of integrity. I can not begin to say enough to touch his excellence. Thank you so much for all you have done in bringing us out on top. Gods blessings in your life 100 fold! You are the best!
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A real fighter
5.0 stars Posted by Melvin July 12, 2017 Michael Komorn and his team are one of the best law firms in Michigan hands down. Not only does he know the laws but he will fight for you like no other. They are thorough to the point and will do what you ask without dropping the ball. A dependable law team.
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Best In Michigan.
5.0 stars Posted by Sonak June 20, 2017 Michael K a defensive attorney? Yeah Right! More Like OFFENSIVE ATTORNEY! Michael did an absolute tremendous job stickin-it to the lead Detective in my case and found all sorts of lies ending in my case being dismissed! Ive experience a few lawyers in my life and Im truly convinced that Michael is in a league of his own. His swagger in the courtroom is something to witness for...
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Michael Komorn
5.0 stars Posted by Gabriel June 1, 2017 Michael Komorn was an excellent attorney. He did everything he could do for my case and he is extremely knowledgeable about the law. He genuinely cared about me and my case and got all my charges dropped. I really don't think any other lawyer could do what Michael has accomplished he is so knowledgeable about the law and very professional. I would recommend Michael Komorn for...
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Excellent
5.0 stars Posted by Aaron May 23, 2017 Michael Komorn is an amazing lawyer. He helped my get my federal case completely dismissed. Highly recommend him. Thanks again.
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Court Case
5.0 stars Posted by Roman May 19, 2017 I wish to thank Michael along with his entire team and staff in helping bring my court case to rapid resolution. i.e. a well earned dismissal. The entire office handled my case professionally and worked quickly to reach a just conclusion of an order to dismiss...
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Man of the court room!
5.0 stars Posted by Justin May 18, 2017 I couldn't have asked for anymore from a single person, Mr. Komorn provided a team of professionals that all went over and beyond. From Michael, Dewey , Chad and more have helped me thru a long jorney to the greatest possible solution I thank you all from the heart.
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UNBELIEVABLE PROFESSIONALISM & RESULTS
5.0 stars Posted by Robbie April 2, 2017 Hiring Michael Komorn was the best decision I could have ever made. Michael Komorn & his team is like having the best surgeon in an operating room, HE SAVED MY LIFE. He believed in me just as I fully believed in him the whole time. My greatest surprise from the beginning was he didn't seem to be doing it for the money. It is his DRIVE & PASSION to stand up for what's right that...
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Successful section 8 Affirmative Defense
5.0 stars Posted by Steve & Leslie February 4, 2017 After I was charged in Isabella Co. with 6 Felonies, I knew right away there was no way I was going to hire local council. I knew I had to go down state to get the best. After 2 calls and a consultation, the battle commenced. I can only describe it as a Rope-a-Dope type of court battle. We took blow after...
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Michael to the Rescue
5.0 stars Posted by Joseph and Joyce January 8, 2017 If you require legal representation with a medical marijuana case, you need Mr. Michael Komorn and his staff. My wife and I have nothing but superlative and pleasant things to say about Michael. Most Judges and Law Enforcement Agencies do not fully understand the Michigan Medical Marihuana Law because of the conflict with the Michigan Public Health Code for which Marijuana...
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Our hero!!!
5.0 stars Posted by Mary December 23, 2016 Michael Komorn is a godsend. On January 14th, 2016 our 3 grandchildren were taken by CPS, and our daughter Jen was arrested. For 11 months we fought to get our grandchildren placed with us. Of course the homestudy was not approved. Jens court appointed lawyers did nothing to help her, but tell her to take a plea so she wouldn't permanently lose her kids. Jen was pregnant and...
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Professional and Effective
5.0 stars Posted by Nathan November 29, 2016 My family and I hired Michael for a Minor in Possesion. He was able to retain my right to use Medicinal Marijuana while on probation and had the frequency of drug alcohol testing redused significantly. He was extremely well put together both in person and practice. He works with a dedicated team that makes every case personal. Phenomenal people all around, We're very satisfied with their work.
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Hire Michael Komorn-an attorney whose got your back
5.0 stars Posted by Jamie Lowell November 12, 2016 Over the years- I have been in a unique position to see arrests, hear extensively about arrests and police encounters, and attend many court hearings concerning cannabis activity. When I found myself in the position of being charged for crimes concerning...
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Cases dismissed
5.0 stars Posted by Ryan August 24, 2016 I had two charges in Wayne county. I was facing 6 years in prison. Michael was very informative and reassuring throughout the whole process. I was really nervous at first but, Michael''s attitude and knowledge about the situation made me feel otherwise. He is an amazing lawyer that will fight for you until the end. I would never recommend anyone else. He got both of my cases dismissed...
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best to keep u out of jail
4.0 stars Posted by Marshall June 17, 2016 Michael was a serious lawyer who went into court and let the judge know he was serious and the charges brought against me were illegal and shld be thrown out immediately after several back and forth court dates Michael decided it was time to file several motions to see exactly how the warrarnt was ever obtained the prosecution decided it was not able to produce the...
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Best around!
5.0 stars Posted by Lia May 2, 2016 I hired Michael as my lawyer August of 2015 and we finally finished my case April of 2016, throughout the whole process Michael and his team kept me thoroughly updated. I was told not to worry, which is kind of hard, but in the end Michael did everything I asked and to me got the win! Thank you all so much for actually caring about me and making sure I was happy with the outcome!
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Amazing Lawyer!!! A+++ Case Dropped & Highly Recommended
5.0 stars Posted by Jason March 25, 2016 I would like to thank Mr. Komorn for his wonderful service he provides for the people and amazing job he did on my possession of marijuana misdemeanor case. I am a medical marijuana caregiver who was unlawfully raided by lawnet in Livingston county was not arrested and 6 months later got a charge in the mail for 53rd district court. I immediately did my research and seen all the...
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Wouldn't go with anyone else!
5.0 stars Posted by Brad March 24, 2016 The last thing anyone wants to deal with is legal trouble. I was worried when I received my case. Michael put me at ease upon first contacting him. Michael fought for me from the second I hired him. He was able to retrieve assets taken from me. He was able to explain to me all of the possible ways we could approach every aspect of the case. He is an exceptionally knowledgeable...
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Komorn Law Wins
5.0 stars Posted by Ian March 18, 2016 He took my case in which i was facing 20 to 30 years in felonies and got me results...He stood steadfast knowing we had a real case to fight and did just that...I would recommend him to any one with a true medical marijuana case because he will fight for your rights diligently and get you real results...
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Research no further, call Komorn.
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous December 31, 2015 After an incident involving my medical marihuana grow, I found myself being charged with 2 manufacturing felonies. Upon a recommendation from an associate, I retained Michael Komorn. It was the best decision I ever made. Most of the cards were stacked against me but Michael was brilliant. He was very knowledgeable with all the case law needed. He explained the process we...
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Resting now!
5.0 stars Posted by Jim June 5, 2015 My name is Jim, Did not believe I would be in need of an attorney. Yet there I was ! Being a firm believer , that knowledge is power. Brought me to find an attorney that is at the forefront of Michigan marijuana laws. An advocate for all of us. Micheal Komorn ! Komorn is leading the way, demanding clarity and definition of the laws that are always changing. Mike Komorn is that guy that...
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Doesn't Jump Ship
5.0 stars Posted by Dave March 21, 2015 Hired Komorn for a medical marijuana debacle. Komorn never jumped ship when it came down to the battle. I gave up before he would. Highly recommended when you need an attorney not to abandon you.
Insightful, creative, caring
5.0 stars Posted by Agatha March 19, 2015 When Mr. Komorn engages- it is on! I am so grateful for his expertise and thoughtful consideration for the predicament I and my family were in.
2nd OWI and VOP
5.0 stars Posted by Alex September 29, 2014 I hired Michael at a very difficult and stressful time. I had two charges pending and was facing jail time. He handled them with great care and confidence and kept me in the loop during the whole process. He got my most serious charge (2nd OWI) dismissed because the officer did not go by the book and violated my rights. My other charge which was a VOP over six years old was handled very... More
Helped me with a DUI / DWI case
5.0 stars Posted by Kenneth September 18, 2014 Mike Komorn is very thorough and understanding. He listens attentively, he explained the law thoroughly and he advised me on my options. He also referred me to substance abuse counselors who have helped me to get back on the right track and make permanent and positive changes in my life. If is wasn't for Komorn Law, I'd be in jail right now, instead of on probation and getting the help I really needed.
card carrying member
5.0 stars Posted by John March 19, 2014 I cannot say enough good things about Micheal and his team at Komorn Law. Micheal met with me and explained exactly what was going to happen throughout the legal process and what I could expect throughout my case. He was clear and concise and didnt sugar coat anything. He took the time to explain what defense options I had and recommended an aggressive coarse... More
Best Attorney On This Planet!
5.0 stars Posted by Carruthers December 19, 2013 The work ethic of Tom Brady and brains of Peyton Manning. It was definitely an unfair and lopsided playing field in favor of prosecutors, however, there was a since of confidence after seeing him in action the 1st day. Most attorneys are a lot of bark and no bite when it comes to actually fighting... More
Victory in Bad Axe
5.0 stars Posted by Jeffrey November 18, 2013 Best attorney in the state in my opinion. Handled my case in BAd Axe.Took a couple yrs Case dismissed. Well publicized in Huron Daily Tribune.Medical Marijuana case.
Just a middle aged couple trying to follow the law
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous November 13, 2013 My husband has chronic pain and I am disabled. Both of us are in our sixties and we are medical marijuana patients/caregivers. We were diligent about strict adherence to the law. Despite that, we found ourselves fully involved in the criminal justice system - Yikes! Michael Komorn was the right call to make...so current on every front and more... More
Michael Basically Saved my Life
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous November 13, 2013 Wow. Thank God for Michael. I was arrested in the Detroit airport for having a prescription pill (one!) that I shouldn't have had, and before I know it, I'm getting charged with 2 felonies and up to four years of jail time. I couldn't believe it. Michael was able to get these charges dropped, and helped me stay calm through the whole process. In the end, all I had to do was pay a very small fine... More
Medical Marijuana Attorney Gets Case Dismissed!
5.0 stars Posted by Tiffany August 15, 2013 I was assigned a court appointed defense attorney for a medical marijuana case. The attorney admitted she did not know medical marijuana law and advised me to plea to a criminal charge. I did not think that a plea was in my best interests, but not having an experienced medical marijuana attorney to advise me, I pled no contest. Mr. Komorn was able to come in on the case at... More
I don't know what I would have done without Michael's help
5.0 stars Posted by Mark May 21, 2013 I am a medical marijuana patient from a small town. The cops all know who I am and know that I have my card. They busted into my house when a neighbor called and took all my gun and all my medicine. They were trying me for 3 felonies and almost got me to plea to a misdemeanor. I didn't do anything wrong! I did a little research online and quickly saw that Michael was the most... More
5.0 stars
5.0 starsPosted by John March 22, 2013 Incredibly helpful before I even retained Mr. Komorn. Incredibly knowledgable on Michigan Medical Marijuana laws. I would highly recommend Mr. Komorn to anyone in need of great legal representation pertaining to any Medical Marijuana charges that you may run into with the constant changing and misunderstandings of these laws.
With Much Gratitude
5.0 stars Posted by Howard December 13, 2012 So i was charged with OUID, which means i was driving a vehicle while intoxicated, when really i wasn't! The police kept saying that i was under the influence while i was driving but me and my wife kept telling them i wasn't. They took blood samples and after almost a year finally got back with the results. Komorn and his men were able to tell the court that with the blood sample i... More
A Life Saver
5.0 stars Posted by Nicholas December 4, 2012 I was pulled over because i was caught smoking on campus. The cops patted me down and found a pipe and i was charged for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Thankfully Micheal came in during the pretrial was able to convince the prosecutors to dismiss the courts. I pleaded as a disorderly person was sentenced to a fine with no probation! Michael Komorn really pulled my... More
Off the Hook in East Lansing
5.0 stars Posted by anonymous December 4, 2012 I was at a bar in East Lansing a few years ago and got involved in a fight after my friend had a few too many. At first I didn't think I'd even need a lawyer until I met with the prosecutor and he said he was appalled at what he read in the police report. They charged me with Assault and recommended jail time even though I was just trying to break up the fight. I contacted Mike Komorn and... More